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An explosive, funny, wildly original fiction debut: nine stories about the power of love and the love of power, two urgent human desires that inevitably, and sometimes calamitously, intertwine. In I Am an Executioner, Rajesh Parameswaran introduces us to a cast of heroes-and antiheroes-who spring from his riotous, singular imagination. From the lovesick tiger who narrates the unforgettable opener, "The Infamous Bengal Ming" (he mauls his zookeeper out of... more
This lively and off-kilter debut collection draws a little too heavily on the examples of Parameshwaran's US peers
Full ReviewThus realist revelation and postmodern speculation proceed in parallel, like the very railway tracks the primal Rajesh supervises. Despite their occasional contrivances, these are very much stories that make us “wonder the universe.”
Full ReviewThe collection, strong overall, suffers from two weak spots.
Full ReviewRajesh Parameswaran has a sharp sense of what makes a story work, his stories reveal their mysteries gradually and very cleverly zero in on the heart of the matter.
Full ReviewAn explosive, funny, wildly original fiction debut: nine stories about the power of love and the love of power, two urgent human desires that inevitably, and sometimes calamitously, intertwine.
Full ReviewThis collection might overwhelm a straight-through read. It would crumble your heart, then stomp it to pieces. After every story I had to stop and breathe, to let the feeling pass before going on to the next.
Full ReviewAn inventive, impressive and witty book.
Full ReviewI Am An Executioner is thus a very impressive debut. What’s even better news is that Parameswaran is reportedly working on his first novel. All those who had resigned themselves to fictional Indian immigrants being predictable, boring and flat, pour yourselves a drink and raise a toast to Parameswaran.
Full ReviewParameswaran’s stories are remarkable for their imaginative forays into the minds of animals, for depicting awkwardly unsophisticated but sympathetic and engaging Indians, and for singular, humorous sentence structures. I’m pleased to have spent time with these characters.
Full ReviewDespite this accomplishment, however, the other stories in this admirably risky debut collection vary wildly in both scope and success.
Full ReviewIn the end, I’m not sure what to say. I don’t know if the entire collection was worth it just for the three that I really, really liked, or if the fact that he front-loaded the book with the best story set me up for disappointment.
Full ReviewI Am an Executioner is an eclectic and imaginative collection with an amazing cast of characters, stories and settings that challenges the concept of the love story.
Full ReviewThese fascinating nine tales provide wonderful Kafka twists to “Love Stories.” All the entries are well written with intriguing protagonists
Full ReviewThe nine stories that make up his debut book, I Am An Executioner: Love Stories, out this week, are virtuosic things, summoning some of the wildness of the tiger that graces the cover.
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