· Alexander Maksik is the recipient of a Truman Capote Fellowship and a Teaching/Writing fellowship from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He's presently the Provost's Postgraduate Writing Fellow at the University of Iowa. You Deserve Nothing is his first novel. He lives in Brand: Europa Editions, Incorporated. Alexander Maksik. Set in Paris, at an international high school catering to the sons and daughters of wealthy families, Alexander Maksik's You Deserve Nothing is a . · “You Deserve Nothing” follows a high school teacher who has an affair with a www.doorway.ru: Adam Langer.
Alexander Maksik is the author of four novels: You Deserve Nothing, a New York Times and IndieBound bestseller; A Marker to Measure Drift, which was a New York Times Notable Book, as well as a finalist for the William Saroyan Prize and Le Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger; Shelter in Place, named one of the best books of the year by the Guardian and the San Francisco Chronicle and The Long. You Deserve Nothing By Alexander Maksik (Tonga Books/Europa Editions; pages; $15 paperback) Surely Alexander Maksik, savvy and precise, will have an ironic notch at the corner of his smile. Alexander Maksik's first novel, You Deserve Nothing was published in by Europa Editions (US) and John Murray Publishers/Hachette (UK).Subsequent translations will appear in Italy, Spain, Germany, Russia, Korea, and The Netherlands. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Tin House, The New York Times, Harvard Review, The New York Times Magazine and Narrative Magazine, among others.
About the Author. Alexander Maksik's first novel, You Deserve Nothing was published in by Europa Editions (US) and John Murray Publishers/Hachette (UK). Subsequent translations will appear in Italy, Spain, Germany, Russia, Korea, and The Netherlands. "Alexander Maksik's first novel, You Deserve Nothing, is a thoroughly engaging, passionate, and challenging read that finely walks the line between morality and amorality. In a society, and at a time, when individual identity is so closely tied to collective narcissism, Maksik's novel asks what are the true sources of selfworth?. “You Deserve Nothing” follows a high school teacher who has an affair with a student.
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