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#DesiBooksReview 2: Vaasanthi on What Makes Us Real
Suhasini Patni reviews Vaasanthi’s Ganga’s Choice and Other Stories (translated by Sukanya Venkataraman, Gomathi Narayan, Vaasanthi.)
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#DesiBooksReview 1: Creating Myths to Recreate Our Selves
Niyati Bhat reviews Shrayana Bhattacharya’s Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh.
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#DesiBooksReview 1: On a Frenzied Night, a Young Woman Finds Transcendence
Rashi Rohatgi reviews Carl de Souza’s Kaya Days (translated by Jeffrey Zuckerman.)
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#DesiBooksReview 1: Let’s Revisit the Past Without a Time Machine
Veena Muthuraman reviews V J James’ Anti-Clock (translated by Ministhy S.)
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#DesiBooksReview 1: Dancing Around the Self
Shalvi Shah reviews Shruti Swamy’s The Archer.
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#DesiBooksReview 1: Literary Lineage Essay by Meenal Shrivastava
Meenal Shrivastava writes an essay about the literary lineages that helped her write her hybrid memoir, Amma’s Daughters.
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#DesiBooksReview 1: Editor’s Note
Editor’s Note for the first edition of #DesiBooksReview
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#DesiBooksReview 1: The Making of Sane Guruji
Sukhada Tatke reviews Sane Guruji’s Shyamchi Aai (translated by Shanta Gokhale.)
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#DesiBooksReview 1: How to Upend Expectations in Shocking, Transgressive Ways
Suhasini Patni reviews Indu Menon’s The Lesbian Cow and Other Stories (translated by Nandakumar K.)
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#DesiBooksReview 1: The Psychology of Violence in Fiction
Shalvi Shah reviews Shruti Swamy’s The Archer.










