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Q. Is your latest book a covert feminist rant? - Ritwik, Chennai

December 19, 2011
First Published: 07:16 IST(19/12/2011)
Last Updated: 07:16 IST(19/12/2011)
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Ranting and raving for men and women to have equal opportunities can only be a good thing, right? The male protagonist occupies as much space as the females in ‘When Mira Went Forth and Multiplied’. Sam only wants some fun and wanting fun is gender-neutral enough. Mira feels lust but calls it ‘love’
– not very feminist of her. I think Mira is hard-pressed to think of herself as a woman 24/7. Yes, she ovulates. But if she didn’t or couldn’t, there would have been other experiences, equally intense and disconcerting, lined up for her. I would say this novel is more about guilt than gender politics.

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