Tabish Khair
As with her first collection of poems, Tishani Doshi’s best poems here are those in which a female experience, located boldly in the body, works as a comment on something larger
Ah, the joys of reading a diasporic story that’s not angsting itself silly over finding one’s roots
How did the West suddenly get so much richer than the East about 350 years ago? Another book on business history, another explanation
Legendary Bharatanatyam dancer Balasaraswati’s story, as told by her son-in-law, is pleasant enough but it glosses over the debate at the heart of the art form—the abuse inherent in the devadasi system
Teju Cole on the impossibility of being an invisible author, and the need to turn down dinner invitations