Articles by Arunima Mazumdar
Kiran Manral, Author: ‘I have become increasingly self-critical over the years’
The best selling author and columnist, whose latest book is All Those Who Wander, talks about writing in multiple genres
Updated on Apr 03, 2023 07:09 PM IST
Review: The Blue Women by Anukrti Upadhyay
Short stories about real women and their complicated relationships with the world and with themselves
Published on Mar 24, 2023 04:02 PM IST
Miranda Seymour: ‘Jean Rhys was far ahead of her time’
In an email interaction, biographer Miranda Seymour talked about visiting Roseau, the birthplace of the Dominican-British writer, to chronicle her adventurous life influenced by the island’s wild colours, smells, and conflicted history
Updated on Feb 25, 2023 05:14 PM IST
Buku Sarkar, author, Not Quite A Disaster After All - “I like being cranky and bitchy at times”
The photographer’s debut novel is a story of life’s many shifts told from the perspective of two strong women
Updated on Feb 18, 2023 11:16 AM IST
Interview: Tiffany Tsao - “Indonesian literature is less well known”
The author of The Majesties talks about the Chinese community in Indonesia, and about translating Indonesian authors like Budi Darma and Norman Erikson Pasaribu
Published on Feb 10, 2023 04:10 PM IST
Shobhaa De – “I frequently falter”
On her new memoir, Insatiable; My Hunger for Life, confronting uncomfortable truths, her equation with her family, reality TV, and the pervasiveness of politics
Published on Feb 03, 2023 09:21 PM IST
HT reviewer Arunima Mazumdar picks her favourite read of 2022
A dark satire about a fictional war photographer who wakes up dead during the Sri Lankan civil war in the 1980s
Published on Dec 23, 2022 04:33 PM IST
Interview: An Yu, Author, Ghost Music - “I am drawn to the secrecy of mushrooms”
Chinese author An Yu’s latest novel, Ghost Music, uses the metaphor of mushrooms to reveal buried family secrets
Published on Dec 07, 2022 03:52 PM IST
Review: The Truth Pill; The Myth of Drugs Regulation in India byDinesh S Thakur and Prashant Reddy T
For most of us, a doctor’s orders are sacrosanct; stick to the prescription, don’t miss a dose, and complete that course of antibiotics
Updated on Nov 12, 2022 10:53 AM IST
Interview: Shaili Chopra, author, Sisterhood Economy: Of, By, For Wo(Men) - “Caste and gender inequality go hand in hand”
The author’s new book attempts to understand, through data and statistics, how women can contribute more to the economy
Published on Sep 30, 2022 08:53 PM IST
Review: All the Lovers in the Night by Mieko Kawakami
The Japanese novelist’s latest book is an introspective tale about a lonely young freelance proofreader
Updated on Sep 21, 2022 03:10 PM IST
Interview: Karen M McManus, Author, Nothing More to Tell - “I write with my teen readers in mind”
What inspired you to write for young adults? I loved creative writing as a child and teenager but never thought that I could pursue it as a career
Updated on Sep 19, 2022 03:00 PM IST
Patricia L, author: ‘I never considered myself Indian; I was always a Frenchy’
The French journalist and TV presenter, who was abandoned by her birth mother and adopted by a Franco-Belgian couple from the Mother Teresa Foundation in New Delhi, speaks about growing up in France, and raising daughters who understand the burden of being born from an abandoned child
Updated on Aug 30, 2022 07:04 PM IST
Interview: Sudha G Tilak, translator, Hungry Humans by Karichan Kunju - “I think in English, feel in Tamil and flirt in Bengali”
The author and journalist’s translation of Karichan Kunju’s Tamil classic Pasitha Manidam immerses the reader in the milieu of a temple town
Published on Jul 01, 2022 11:24 PM IST
‘I was reborn as a writer’ - Marie Darrieussecq, author, Pig Tales
French writer Marie Darrieussecq’s first novel, Pig Tales is a radical novella about a woman working at a massage parlour who, as a result of the constant male gaze, slowly begins to transform into a pig
Published on Jun 24, 2022 10:56 PM IST
Interview: Nina de Gramont, author, The Christie Affair - ‘I wanted my novel to be purely speculative’
In the winter of 1926, famous English crime novelist Agatha Christie, left her home in Berkshire and mysteriously disappeared for 11 whole days. Christie, who had recently discovered her husband’s infidelity, was eventually found in a hotel in the spa-town of Harrogate. Interestingly, she had checked into the hotel using the name of her husband’s mistress. American author Nina de Gramont was drawn to imagining a fictitious scenario based on historical facts where Agatha, her husband and his mistress come together to weave a fascinating story
Published on Apr 22, 2022 07:25 PM IST
Interview: Agnès Martin-Lugand, author, Happy People Read and Drink Coffee - ‘I never deliver a preachy message to my readers’
The clinical psychologist and best-selling author talks about the origin of her ideas and about self publishing her first novel on Kindle in 2012. The book as now been translated into 34 languages including English, Portuguese, Lithuanian, Turkish and Chinese
Updated on Apr 12, 2022 01:39 PM IST
Interview: Michel Bussi, author, The Other Mother - ‘My desire is to sublimate the real’
Michel Bussi, who has won more than 15 literary awards and sold over 10 million copies, has published his seventh novel — The Other Mother, a thriller about a four-year-old child who’s convinced that his mother is not his real mother — in English
Updated on Mar 05, 2022 11:22 AM IST
Interview: Leila Slimani, author, The Country of Others - ‘Identity depends very much on how people look at you’
The French-Moroccan writer’s historical novel, the first in a trilogy, was inspired by her own grandmother’s life in post-WWII Morocco as a Frenchwoman married to a Muslim-Moroccan soldier
Published on Jan 28, 2022 03:39 PM IST
Interview: Dorthe Nors, Author, Wild Swims
The Danish author talks about living along the North Sea shoreline, the idea of hygge, how the pandemic closed off the world for her, and about her anthology of 14 short stories that offer crisp everyday glimpses of the Nordic life
Updated on Sep 17, 2021 04:46 PM IST
Review: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami
The Japanese novelist’s latest book is a heartbreaking tale of two teenagers finding refuge in friendship to escape the torture of classroom bullying
Updated on Jul 29, 2021 05:50 PM IST
Interview: Raven Leilani, author, Luster
American author Raven Leilani’s award-winning debut novel is a bold dive into the politics of sex and race, surrounded by unpredictable human behaviours
Updated on Jun 25, 2021 09:48 PM IST
Review: Luster by Raven Leilani
The American author’s award-winning debut novel dives into the politics of sex and race surrounded by unpredictable human behaviours
Updated on Jun 25, 2021 09:50 PM IST
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