“A déjà vu is usually a glitch in the Matrix. It happens when they change something.” –Trinity in Matrix Yes, something changed in the Matrix here and it can’t quite be called a glitch. You are not a good writer…
Month: November 2012
Manto: Selected Short Stories –A Review
Manto: Selected Short Stories has been exquisitely prefaced by Aatish Taseer, the grandson of noted Urdu poet M. D. Taseer, who puts Manto’s work, his life and translations under a critical lens, before moving on to present a version of…
Painter of Omens
Painting by Pino Daeni When Avi said he saw Dr Sharma’s wife’s ghost, what he meant he had seen a ravishing young woman, fairy white and buxom, sitting stark naked on the terrace of the house that overlooked his backyard.…
The Unaccustomed Earth – A Review
With the publication of Unaccustomed Earth, Jhumpa Lahiri, the subtle chronicler of immigrant Bengali Diaspora, has arrived at a coveted literary milestone. Dissolution of identity on account of migration is more a backdrop than a force holding the centre stage…
Narcopolis by Jeet Thayil – A Review
“I don't miss you. I don't miss you when I open a window and light fills the room like water pouring into a paper cup, or when I hear a woman's white dress shine like new coins and I know…