Ebook {Epub PDF} Sweetness #9 by Stephan Eirik Clark






















Bio. Long Bio: Stephan Eirik Clark (STEFF-in A-rik Clark) is the author of Sweetness #9 (Little, Brown Company), and the short story collection Vladimir’s Mustache, a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award. Born in West Germany to a Norwegian mother and a Texan father, Clark split much of his childhood between England and the United States, and has lived in five states and five countries, Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.  · Sweetness #9 by Stephan Eirik Clark (Little, Brown, pp., on sale Aug. 19) What it's about: Debut novel starring chemist David Leveraux, who tries to Is Accessible For Free: True. Sweetness #9 is that rare thing: an intelligent page-turner. Read this book for its whip-smart prose, its thoughtful characters, and its sharp observations about the synthetic (and authentic) aspects of modern life.” —Karl Iagnemma, author of On the Nature of Human Romantic Interaction.


Stephan Eirik Clark is the author of Sweetness #9, a novel (Little, Brown Co. ) and Vladimir's Mustache (Russian Life Books ), a short story collection that was named a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award. His short fiction has been published in such literary journals as Witness, Ninth Letter, and Cincinnati Review, while hs creative non-fiction has twice been recognized as. The book: Sweetness #9 by Stephan Eirik Clark (Little, Brown, pp., on sale Aug. 19). What it's about: Debut novel starring chemist David Leveraux, who tries to expose the truth about the. Stephan Eirik Clark (STEFF-in A-rik Clark) is the author of Sweetness #9 (Little, Brown amp; Company), and the short story collection Vladimir's Mustache, a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award.


Stephan Eirik Clark’s SWEETNESS #9, a darkly comic novel about a flavor chemist whose failure to blow the whistle on the side-effects of a new artificial sweetener has profound consequences for his family and American culture at large, in an imaginative debut that moves between Hitler’s Germany, Nixon’s America, and into our post-9/11 age. Sweetness #9 by Stephan Eirik Clark (Little, Brown, pp., on sale Aug. 19) What it's about: Debut novel starring chemist David Leveraux, who tries to expose the truth about the disturbing side. "Sweetness #9 is a surprisingly gentle story about the passage of time, and Clark leads us through the years to a poignant ending that satisfyingly pulls at the heart. For a story about artificial sweeteners, and trying to understand where to draw the line between the confusion of the head and the gut, it's fully rewarding.

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