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Kunal Nayyar and Jesse Eisenberg at the 2015 Miami Book Fair 

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Host Rich Fahle talks with authors Kunal Nayyar and Jesse Eisenberg about their debut books, “Yes, My Accent is Real” and “Bream Gives Me Hiccups” at the 2015 Miami Book Fair.
FROM THE PUBLISHER (Yes, My Accent is Real):
Of all the charming misfits on television, there’s no doubt Raj from The Big Bang Theory-the sincere yet incurably geeky Indian-American astrophysicist-ranks among the misfittingest. Now, we meet the actor who is every bit as loveable as the character he plays on TV. In this revealing collection of essays written in his irreverent, hilarious, and self-deprecating voice, Kunal Nayyar traces his journey from a little boy in New Delhi who mistakes an awkward first kiss for a sacred commitment, gets nosebleeds chugging Coca-Cola to impress other students, and excels in the sport of badminton, to the confident, successful actor on the set of TV’s most-watched sitcom since Friends.
Going behind the scenes of The Big Bang Theory and into his personal experiences, Kunal introduces readers to the people who helped him grow, such as his James Bond-loving, mustachioed father who taught him the most important lessons in life: Treat a beggar as you would a king. There are two sides to every story. A smile goes a long way. And, when in doubt, use a spreadsheet. Kunal also walks us through his college years in Portland, where he takes his first sips of alcohol and learns to let loose with his French, 6’8” gentle-giant roommate, works his first-ever job for the university’s housekeeping department cleaning toilets for minimum wage, and begins a series of romantic exploits that go just about as well as they would for Raj. (That is, until he meets and marries a former Miss India in an elaborate seven-day event that we get to experience in a chapter titled “My Big Fat Indian Wedding.”)
Full of heart, but never taking itself too seriously, this witty and often inspiring collection of underdog tales follows a young man as he traverses two continents in search of a dream, along the way transcending culture and language (and many, many embarrassing incidents) to somehow miraculously land the role of a lifetime.
FROM THE PUBLISHER (Bream Gives Me Hiccups):
Bream Gives Me Hiccups: And Other Stories is the whip-smart fiction debut of Academy Award-nominated actor Jesse Eisenberg. Known for his iconic film roles but also for his regular pieces in the New Yorker and his two critically acclaimed plays, Eisenberg is an emerging literary voice.
Taking its title from a group of stories that begin the book, Bream Gives Me Hiccups moves from contemporary L.A. to the dorm rooms of an American college to ancient Pompeii, throwing the reader into a universe of social misfits, reimagined scenes from history, and ridiculous overreactions. In one piece, a tense email exchange between a young man and his girlfriend is taken over by his sister, who is obsessed with the Bosnian genocide (The situation reminds me of a little historical blip called the Karadordevo agreement); in another, a college freshman forced to live with a roommate is stunned when one of her ramen packets goes missing (she didn’t have “one” of my ramens. She had a chicken ramen); in another piece, Alexander Graham Bell has teething problems with his invention (I’ve been calling Mabel all day, she doesn’t pick up! Yes, of course I dialed the right number - 2!).
United by Eisenberg’s gift for humor and character, and grouped into chapters that open with illustrations by award-winning cartoonist Jean Jullien, the witty pieces collected in Bream Gives Me Hiccups explore the various insanities of the modern world, and mark the arrival of a fantastically funny, self-ironic, and original voice.
For more coverage of the 2015 Miami Book Fair: • 2015 Miami Book Fair
Fiction, humorous fiction, youth, short stories,
actors, biography

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Комментарии : 10   
@SparkShredder
@SparkShredder 7 лет назад
Lot of misconceptions with the "Indian Accent". Most of us Indians speak like how Kunal does. We never speak like how it is portrayed wrongly by the likes of Russel Peters, Simon Helberg etc.
@huamulan9279
@huamulan9279 8 лет назад
13:04 Another great line, Mr. Eisenberg. :) I'll have to remember that...
@HennieBounds
@HennieBounds 8 лет назад
Glad Jesse's writing. He's a genius!
@josuem1072
@josuem1072 8 лет назад
It will be weird when Kootrapali makes a reference about Eisenberg's Luthor
@covadongadiazgarcia3533
@covadongadiazgarcia3533 7 лет назад
Clever guys both, I really enjoyed the interview. I loved the "insulting family concept" XDD and the laughing on ones self (very British kind of humor to me). Unluckily I'm one those who thought, "oh! But his accent is really that one!" ;)
@huamulan9279
@huamulan9279 8 лет назад
10:59 well said
@siddhantbhardwaj1365
@siddhantbhardwaj1365 6 лет назад
Kunal is hilarious!
@durbaraha9574
@durbaraha9574 8 лет назад
I love Jesse
@EltonChey
@EltonChey 8 лет назад
i
@EltonChey
@EltonChey 8 лет назад
i died at the convo on 1:15 screaming pplhaha, the interviewer got passive agressive w it for whatever reason and 14:20 thats the joke from the previous interview about not real accent for book title
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