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Review : the Wait and Other stories by Damodar Mauzo, translated by Xavier Cota<\/a> (Open<\/em>) [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE Review : the Wait and Other stories by Damodar Mauzo, translated by Xavier Cota (Open) Anticipated Books of 2021 (Vogue India) The Best books of 2020 to read based on your mood (Vogue In) Interview with S. Hareesh and translator Jayasree Kalathil \u2014 How The JCB Prize 2020 winner Moustache came to…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"yoast_head":"\n
\nAnticipated Books of 2021<\/a><\/span> (Vogue India<\/em>)<\/span>
\nThe Best books of 2020 to read based on your mood<\/a><\/span> (Vogue In<\/em>)<\/span>
\nInterview with S. Hareesh and translator Jayasree Kalathil \u2014 How The JCB Prize 2020 winner Moustache came to life<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nInterview with Sharanya Manivannan about mermaids, art and women with wingspans”<\/a><\/span> (Soup<\/em>)<\/span>
\n7 Slow burn K-dramas to Watch this Winter<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n “Found in translation” in 13th anniversary issue : Oct, 2020<\/em> (Vogue India<\/em> | print)<\/span>
\nInterview with Dharini Bhaskar \u2014 “On Writing Sentences That Hold Music”<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nProfile : A Life in Translation | Editor Mini Krishnan<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n Personal Essay : How K-dramas taught me to find comfort in the small moments<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n Watch this, Read that\u201410 Books to Read if you are Binge-ing These Shows<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n Struggling to finish a book? This list may help \u2014 Books to get through reading slumps<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n15 books from 2019 you should read<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nThe 12 best translated books of 2019<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nJane Borges\u2019s Bomay Balch\u00e3o is a charming, funny ode to the city<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n12 books you\u2019ll love reading in winter<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n10 non fiction books you\u2019ll love<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nInterview with KR Meera – “I Want To Write Stories Which Turn Readers Into Feminists”<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nProfessional book lovers tell you what to curl up with when it\u2019s raining outside<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nAn Open Letter in Defence of Chakka aka Jackfruit<\/a><\/span> (India Food Network<\/em>)<\/span>
\nWomen\u2019s Prize for Fiction 2019 shortlist: The good and the Bad<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nPartition books by women<\/a><\/span> (The Reading Women Podcast blog<\/em>)<\/span>
\n15 of the best summer reads for 2019<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n15 books on female friendships you should read right now<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nNighat Gandhi\u2019s \u2018Waiting\u2019 explores the often-ignored realities of women\u2019s lives<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n11 Indian women writers recommend their favourite books<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nWhat to read and watch this Valentine\u2019s day<\/a><\/span> (Frolic<\/em>)<\/span>
\nIn Chigozie Obioma’s ‘An Orchestra Of Minorities’, a poultry farmer fights for love<\/a> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nKatherine Arden\u2019s ‘Winternight’ Trilogy is a heady mix of politics, spirits & wars in Old Russia<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n‘My Sister, The Serial Killer’ review: A murderous beauty, her loyal sister and a few corpses<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nBest books of 2018<\/a> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n\u2018The Queen Of Jasmine Country\u2019, the story of a 9th-century poet, is about love and loneliness<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\nSarah Perry\u2019s \u2018Melmoth\u2019 is a lush, gothic novel about a woman cursed to roam the earth<\/a><\/span> (Huffpost<\/em>)<\/span>
\n7 reasons why ‘Normal People’ is the best love story of 2018<\/span> (Frolic<\/em>)<\/span>
\n6 perfect book and movie pairing to cozy up with this holiday season<\/a><\/span> (Frolic<\/em>)<\/span>
\n8 Fall themed Instagram Accounts that take your breath away<\/span> (Frolic<\/em>)<\/span>
\n5 contemporary reads that pair perfectly with classics<\/a><\/span> (Frolic<\/em>)<\/span>
\n5 ways to ace your minimalist game on Bookstagram<\/a><\/span> (Frolic<\/em>)<\/span>
\nCalling all binge readers: Here are 5 sets of books that pair perfectly together<\/span> (Frolic<\/em>)<\/span>
\n6 new books by Indian women writers<\/a><\/span> (The Reading Women podcast blog<\/em>)<\/span>
\nDesert Island Books by Resh Susan<\/a><\/span> (The Lit Edit<\/em>)<\/span>
\nSummer reading picks for 2018<\/a><\/span> (She Reads<\/em>)<\/span><\/span><\/span>[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row]\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"