<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In this blistering debut novel, author Khan investigates themes of race, class, masculinity, and contemporary relationships and examines expectations--both intimate and political--on brown men, exploring ideas of cultural identity and the tropes we use to represent them.sent them.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In this blistering debut novel, author Adnan Khan investigates themes of race, class, masculinity and contemporary relationships. Omar Ali, twenty-seven-year-old line cook and petty criminal, gets a phone call from his ex-girlfriend's father at work, informing Omar that Anna has committed suicide. Unable to process or articulate his grief, and suffering from insomnia, Omar embarks on a quest to obtain her suicide note from her elusive parents. As he unravels, Omar finds himself getting involved in break-ins, online terrorism, dealing with the police, and losing his best friend as he becomes less recognizable. <p/> <i>There Has to Be a Knife</i> examines expectations -- both intimate and political -- on brown men, exploring ideas of cultural identity and the tropes we use to represent them.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A powerful look at violence, loss, racism, and toxic masculinity. --<i>Book Riot</i> <p/>Like a sort of <i>Notes from Underground</i> for the hip-hop generation, Adnan Khan's darkly funny, compulsively readable, and deceptively moving first novel stares headlong into the struggles of its young characters and the harm they cause to others and themselves. In raw, streetwise vernacular, <i>There Has to Be a Knife</i> offers an acute study of toxic masculinity, of the ways in which unexpressed grief snarls through anomie into resentment and rage, and of the social scripts that exist for all of us - how we play our parts, and how we might also write our way into new stories. --Pasha Malla, author of <i>Fugue States</i> <p/>A searing meditation on isolation and grief in the modern world. <i>There Has to Be A Knife</i> is a striking debut. --Iain Reid, author of <i>Foe</i> and <i>I'm Thinking of Ending Things</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Adnan Khan has written for <i>VICE, the Globe and Mail, </i> and <i>Hazlitt</i>. He has been nominated for a National Magazine Award and in 2016 was awarded the RBC Charles Taylor Prize for emerging writers. <i>There Has to Be a Knife</i> is his first novel
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