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    Alexander Michael Shakar (born April 25, 1968) is an American novelist, short story writer, and academic. His novel Luminarium (Soho Press, 2011) received the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Fiction.

  2. Alex Shakar (* 1968 in Brooklyn) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Veröffentlichungen. 1996: City in Love. The New York Metamorphoses, New York: Harper, ISBN 978-0-06-050883-8. 2001: The Savage Girl (dt. "Der letzte Schrei"), New York: Harper, ISBN 978-0-06-620987-6.

  3. 22. Apr. 2012 · Dec 4, 2011. Luminarium has been selected as one of the best novels of 2011 by the Kansas City Star:"Shakar brings a host of profound concerns to this inventive, metaphysical, funny and caring novel set in post-9/11 New York City, ground zero for moral and spiritual paradoxes, in which one twin brother is in a coma and the other is desperately ...

  4. A native of Brooklyn, NY, he now lives in Chicago, and is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing/English teaching fiction at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. “ It’s exciting to meet an author who’s unafraid of heights. — New York Times Book Review.

  5. As a form of therapy, Fred begins to visit alternative worlds and has dream visions induced by Mira Egghart, an experimenter with whom he becomes sexually involved. Shakar succeeds in a delicate balancing act here, securing the novel simultaneously (and paradoxically) in real, virtual and supernatural worlds.”.

  6. July 07, 1968. Website. http://alexshakar.com/ Genre. Literature & Fiction, Short Stories. edit data. Shakar was born in and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Yale University in 1990. He was a Michener Fellow at the University of Texas. Shakar attended the University of Illinois and received his Ph.D. in English and Creative Writing.

  7. Personal profile. In Alex Shakar's latest novel, Luminarium, Fred Brounian enters a mind-expanding scientific study about inducing spiritual experiences, falls hard for his experimenter, and starts receiving mysterious emails and other messages from his comatose twin brother.