Never felt safe anywhere: Jhumpa Lahiri on not belonging, otherness of languages and idea of home ...
Jhumpa, who last attended the festival in 2014, was in conversation with Malavika Banerjee, the festival director, about her ...
Jhumpa Lahiri returned to India after 12 years, speaking in Kolkata about her early shame regarding the Bengali language and ...
Jhumpa Lahiri, the acclaimed author, revealed she has no mother tongue, feeling perpetually outside of language. Born to Bengali parents and raised in the US, she embraces linguistic fluidity and ...
Rejecting monolingualism, Lahiri urged writers and readers to learn other languages and engage with translations ...
Even with a Ph.D. and a couple of M.A.s under your belt, it must be hard to chat about the identity politics of your own first novel. Yet such a chat characterized the question-and-answer session ...
The Kolkata Literary Meet celebrates Mahasweta Devi, featuring Banu Mushtaq, Barbara Kingsolver, and Jhumpa Lahiri on literature's transformative power.
Welcome to this edition of The Hindu on Books Newsletter. On January 26, India stepped into the 77th year of being a Republic ...
Wordsmiths such as Amitav Ghosh, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kiran Desai, Banu Mushtaq and Geoff Dyer, among others, will engage in eclectic conversations at the 14th edition of the annual literary meet.