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Shagun knows he will never be the kind of son his father demands. After the agonizing deaths of his beloved twin sisters, he flees his own guilt, his mother's grief, and his father's violent disapproval by enrolling at an all-boys boarding school. He forms tumultuous and eye-opening relationships there, but doesn't find true belonging till he encounters a traveling theater troupe performing the myths of his childhood.

Welcomed by other storytellers, Shagun thrives-easily embodying mortals and gods, men and women-and embraces a life on the move, far from his father's clutches. When Shagun meets Marc, a charming photographer, he seems to have found the love he always longed for. But not even Marc can save him from his lingering shame, nor his father's ever-present threat to send him to a conversion center. As Shagun's past begins to engulf him once again, he must decide if he is strong enough to face what he fears most, and to boldly claim his own happiness.

Set in 1990s India, The Sea Elephants is an utterly immersive and spellbinding novel, both dark and beautiful, harrowing and triumphant. An ode to the redemptive joys of storytelling, Shastri Akella's soulful debut is a celebration of hard-won love-of others and for ourselves.

 
 

Review

Akella's powerful debut novel crackles with a magical force ... Both harrowing and heart-warming, Akella's novel is a powerful narrative forged at the intersection of art and being -- Sabina Murray, author of Valiant Gentlemen and The Human Zoo

Marking the arrival of a major new talent, The Sea Elephants enthralled and mesmerized me, broke my heart and lifted me up -- Jeff Parker, author of Where Bears Roam the Streets: A Russian Journal

The Sea Elephants is intricate, surprising, tender, painful and lyrical. In this novel, written with nuance and grace, various forces are both juxtaposed and interwoven: cruelty and solidarity, love and trauma, bereavement and hope, loneliness and togetherness, torment and refuge, fear and bravery. This is a gorgeous, powerful, deeply moving novel that will stay with me for a long time -- Moriel Rothman-Zecher, author of Before All the World and Sadness Is a White Bird

The Sea Elephants is an achingly alive, haunting novel written in redolent prose. Akella's novel is an important addition to the rich but underrepresented tradition of queer literature from India. This book will begin new conversations about love, romance, trauma and desire and leave readers wanting for more -- Aruni Kashyap, author of The House with a Thousand Stories

About the Author

Shastri Akella holds an MFA in Creative Writing and a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His writing has appeared in GuernicaThe Masters ReviewElectric Literature, the Los Angeles Review of BooksThe RumpusPANKThe Common, and World Literature Review, among others. The Sea Elephants is his debut novel.
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  • ISBN: 9780670099733
  • Author: Shastri Akella
  • Publisher: Penguin Viking
  • Pages: 384
  • Format: Hardback
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Shagun knows he will never be the kind of son his father demands. After the agonizing deaths of his beloved twin sisters, he flees his own guilt, his mother's grief, and his father's violent disapproval by enrolling at an all-boys boarding school. He forms tumultuous and eye-opening relationships there, but doesn't find true belonging till he encounters a traveling theater troupe performing the myths of his childhood.

Welcomed by other storytellers, Shagun thrives-easily embodying mortals and gods, men and women-and embraces a life on the move, far from his father's clutches. When Shagun meets Marc, a charming photographer, he seems to have found the love he always longed for. But not even Marc can save him from his lingering shame, nor his father's ever-present threat to send him to a conversion center. As Shagun's past begins to engulf him once again, he must decide if he is strong enough to face what he fears most, and to boldly claim his own happiness.

Set in 1990s India, The Sea Elephants is an utterly immersive and spellbinding novel, both dark and beautiful, harrowing and triumphant. An ode to the redemptive joys of storytelling, Shastri Akella's soulful debut is a celebration of hard-won love-of others and for ourselves.

 
 

Review

Akella's powerful debut novel crackles with a magical force ... Both harrowing and heart-warming, Akella's novel is a powerful narrative forged at the intersection of art and being -- Sabina Murray, author of Valiant Gentlemen and The Human Zoo

Marking the arrival of a major new talent, The Sea Elephants enthralled and mesmerized me, broke my heart and lifted me up -- Jeff Parker, author of Where Bears Roam the Streets: A Russian Journal

The Sea Elephants is intricate, surprising, tender, painful and lyrical. In this novel, written with nuance and grace, various forces are both juxtaposed and interwoven: cruelty and solidarity, love and trauma, bereavement and hope, loneliness and togetherness, torment and refuge, fear and bravery. This is a gorgeous, powerful, deeply moving novel that will stay with me for a long time -- Moriel Rothman-Zecher, author of Before All the World and Sadness Is a White Bird

The Sea Elephants is an achingly alive, haunting novel written in redolent prose. Akella's novel is an important addition to the rich but underrepresented tradition of queer literature from India. This book will begin new conversations about love, romance, trauma and desire and leave readers wanting for more -- Aruni Kashyap, author of The House with a Thousand Stories

About the Author

Shastri Akella holds an MFA in Creative Writing and a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His writing has appeared in GuernicaThe Masters ReviewElectric Literature, the Los Angeles Review of BooksThe RumpusPANKThe Common, and World Literature Review, among others. The Sea Elephants is his debut novel.

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