Jaya’s newsletter – 1

( As of this week I will be publishing a weekly newsletter on publishing and book news — international and local across languages. So if
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Bruce Springsteen “Born to Run”

Writing about yourself is a funny business. At the end of the day it’s just another story, the story you’ve chosen from the events of
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Janaki Ammal, Botanist

Janaki Ammal was a botanist known for her research in sugarcane. She was trained abroad, worked at Kew Gardens, London and returned to independent India
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American writer Paul Beatty brings back slavery and segregation to win the £50,000 Man Booker Prize

( My review of the Man Booker Prize 2016 winner The Sellout by Paul Beatty was published by Scroll on 26 Oct 2016, a day after the
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On “Dying” and “In Gratitude”

I’m writing a memoir, a form that in my mind plays hide-and-seek with the truth. It contains what I imagine and what I remember being
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Press Release: Dylan Prize judges announced

NEWS RELEASE Monday 24 October 2016 Judges for the 2017 International Dylan Thomas Prize announced Distinguished novelists, professors, a poet, a historian and Head of
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On Chetan Bhagat’s “One Indian Girl”

As a woman I seek justice in a patriarchal world.  Malika Amar Shaikh, I Want to Destroy Myself: A Memoir * Enough outrage has been expressed
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Devdutt Pattanaik’s “The Girl Who Chose”

Popular mythologist and storyteller Devdutt Pattanaik’s The Girl Who Chose is about the five choices Sita makes in the Ramayana. These choices have consequences. The beauty of
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Arshia Sattar’s “Ramayana” for children

Arshia Sattar’s Ramayana for Children is based on the original Sanskrit text of Valmiki. As she writes in a recently published article “…although there are ‘three hundred
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Shirley Jackson

< Love this!> #ShirleyJackson “The #NovelistDisguised As a #Housewife” Shirley Jackson wrote 17 books while raising four children — and she couldn’t have had a
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