The early Indian stories in this series, translated into English for the first time, are a portal through which you can enter an India that now exists only in memory
Vineetha Mokkil
About The Author
Vineetha Mokkil is assistant editor, 해외카지노, currently based in Delhi. She is an alumna of New York University and the author of the book 'A Happy Place and Other Stories'.
About The Author
Vineetha Mokkil is assistant editor, 해외카지노, currently based in Delhi. She is an alumna of New York University and the author of the book 'A Happy Place and Other Stories'.
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After working as a journalist in Chile and later going into exile following the Pinochet coup, Isabel Allende turned memory and myth into fiction. She speaks to Vineetha Mokkil about the letter that became her first novel and the power of storytelling.
BY Vineetha Mokkil 8 June 2025
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Set in the heart of Lutyens’ Delhi, Arunima Tenzin Tara’s debut novel delves into the macabre horrors of patriarchy
BY Vineetha Mokkil 25 May 2025
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The 2025 International Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq’s works speak the universal language of human experience
BY Vineetha Mokkil 21 May 2025
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Recent novels by many Indian fiction writers remain preoccupied with the mother-daughter bond, including Anita Desai’s Rosarita; Avni Doshi’s Girl in White Cotton; Radhika Oberoi’s Of Mothers and Other Perishables, and others
BY Vineetha Mokkil 11 May 2025
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Anisha Lalvani’s debut novel, Girls Who Stray, is a haunting, poetic coming-of-age tale about a nameless young woman caught between disillusionment, desire, and despair.
BY Vineetha Mokkil 3 May 2025
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Whether you are a teenager living in North, South, East or West India, you are expected to stick to a certain normative script of masculinity
BY Vineetha Mokkil 18 April 2025
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While in India to attend the 2025 Jaipur Literature Festival, Jenny Erpenbeck spoke to Vineetha Mokkil about her perpetual search for the story behind the story
BY Vineetha Mokkil 29 March 2025
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Why read poetry? Why stand still and tune into poetry’s cadences in a madly spinning world? Because poetry, as the wise Irish poet Seamus Heaney put it, “inspires a hope that new possibility can still open up.”
BY Vineetha Mokkil 21 March 2025
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'Heart Lamp' by Banu Mushtaq, translated by Deepa Bhasthi from Kannada, has won the 2025 International Booker Prize, becoming the first short story collection to be awarded the prize. Mushtaq spoke to Vineetha Mokkil when 'Heart Lamp' was longlisted for the prestigious prize in March.
BY Vineetha Mokkil 15 March 2025
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