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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. 22 de abr. de 2012 · Alex Shakar's many-chambered novel leaves us changed for good." --2011 Fiction Judges. Apr 22, 2012. Mar 28, 2012. Luminarium - Flavorwire Recommended Reading. Mar 28, 2012 "Luminarium is a sprawling, brilliant look at the globally interconnected world we live in, and the protagonist, Fred Brounian, is a wonderful guide to it — a ...

  3. 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.

  4. Alex Shakar (he/him) | Department of English | Illinois. ashakar@illinois.edu. Research Areas. American, Later. Creative Non-Fiction. Creative Writing. Fiction. Science/Technology. Edit Your Profile. Associate Professor, Director of Creative Writing. Visit Website. Biography.

  5. Alex Shakar (Author of Luminarium) Discover new books on Goodreads. See if your friends have read any of Alex Shakar's books. Join Goodreads. Alex Shakars Followers (24) Born. in Brooklyn, New York, The United States. July 07, 1968. Website. http://alexshakar.com/ Genre. Literature & Fiction, Short Stories. edit data.

  6. 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.”.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2011 · As his twin languishes in a coma, a man seeks spiritual enlightenment and meaning, aided by texts and emails that seem to be coming from his brother. Alex Shakars Luminarium is a beautifully written book that mashes up philosophy, pop culture, recent past, quantum mechanics and a story about a man whose twin brother is dying.