Periodicals—Books and Literature

Title: Drifting into Worlds
Goal: To write a piece on Chandrahas Choudhury’s Clouds around the theme ‘Epiphany’, drawing from an author interview
Execution: Talked about the book’s unusual narrative structure, and the novel as a unique space for conversations between the writer and reader

Title: The Imperfect Layout to the Imperfect Mystery
Goal: To write a piece on Jane De Suza’s The Spy Who Lost Her Head, a clever take on the crime novel, drawing from an author interview
Execution: Based on the theme ‘Error’, focused on the author’s unconventional choices, observational humour and deliberate play with language and storytelling

Title: The Inheritance of Loss
Goal: To write a piece on Aparna Karthikeyan’s Nine Rupees an Hour: Disappearing Livelihoods of Tamil Nadu around the theme ‘Legacy’, drawing from an author interview
Execution: Explored the challenges in the author’s research process and the book’s gripping human element

Title: Pathways of the Mind
Goal: To write a piece on Jokha Alharthi’s Celestial Bodies, winner of the 2019 Man Booker International Prize, drawing from an interview with translator Marilyn Booth
Execution: Explored the novel’s use of interwoven narrative threads, the poetic quality of the English text and its in-depth exploration of Omani society

Title: Once Upon a Reteller
Goal: To write a piece on Michael Cunningham’s A Wild Swan and Other Tales around the theme ‘Games’, drawing from an author interview
Execution: Focused on the author’s sense of play in exploring the innumerable ‘what-ifs’ of fairy tales, and the marrying of contrasts to create a congruous whole

Title: The Presence of Displacement
Goal: To write a piece on Amitav Ghosh’s 1988 novel The Shadow Lines around the theme of ‘Ghosts’
Execution: Explored links between the ghosts of memory and imagination, mutating geographical borders, and the author’s fluid prose

Title: Enter the Mind
Goal: To write a piece on Jerry Pinto’s Em and the Big Hoom around the theme of ‘Tapestry’, drawing from an author interview
Execution: Explored the interplay between fiction and autobiography, and interpreted the cover artwork as depicting the mind’s unique codes and patterns

Title: Free Wheeling
Goal: To write a piece on Mridula Koshy’s novel Bicycle Dreaming, drawing from an author interview
Execution: Focused on the author’s ability to lead us through vivid physical and mental spaces; and on the use of the English language to capture the realities of Delhi’s urban poor

Title: Benyamin’s Jasmine Days Asks Uncomfortable Questions About South Asian Migrants in the Gulf (see link)
Goal: To write a piece on Benyamin’s Jasmine Days (translated from the Malayalam), winner of the 2018 JCB Prize for Literature
Execution: Drew parallels between the protagonist’s experience of rebellion and the author’s own experience of the 2011 Bahrain uprising, linked to personal perspectives from my time in the Gulf

Title: Role Reversal
Goal: To write a critical piece on Ahmed Saadawi’s Frankenstein in Baghdad, drawing from an interview with translator Jonathan Wright
Execution: Focused on the novel’s chromatic glimpses of life in Iraq, political symbolisms and the process of translation

Title: Who Wants to Be a Superhero?
Goal: To write a piece on Turbulence by SFF writer Samit Basu, drawing from an author interview
Execution: Explored how the novel mirrors the aspirations of 21st-century India, and examined the place of Science Fiction and Fantasy in Indian publishing

Title: Beyond the Wall
Goal: To write a piece on Prayaag Akbar’s Leila around the theme of ‘Division’, drawing from an interview with the author
Execution: Drew links between the world of the novel and the new, mutating type of democracy in contemporary India, also exploring the author’s choice of a female protagonist

Title: The Other Side
Goal: To write a critical piece on Anirudh Kala’s collection of short stories, The Unsafe Asylum: Stories of Partition and Madness, based on an interview with the author
Execution: Drawing from the author’s background in psychiatry, explored the thin borders between sanity and insanity, reality and delusion, the permissible and the punishable

Title: Black, White, Red and Grey
Goal: To write a critical piece on Appupen’s graphic novel The Snake and the Lotus, drawing from an interview with the visual artist
Execution: Looked at individual elements of visual execution, including the book’s specially designed script, and how they unite to form a cohesive narrative

Title: Rana Dasgupta on why the newest and richest literary award for Indian fiction will be a game changer (see link)
Goal: To gain insights into the JCB Prize for Literature through an exclusive first interview with Literary Director Rana Dasgupta
Execution: Linked the prize to larger conversations about Indian literature: regional language writing and translations, the impact of book awards and the place of writers in society