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Voices Lost in Snow” ran in The New Yorker in 1976, though I discovered it almost two decades later, in a discarded library ...
Song of the summer” is a complex characterization—it’s not simply the most popular track of the season (that’s likely to be ...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s stories reveal how every goodbye holds a hidden truth, turning pain into reflection, solitude into strength, ...
I interviewed Zohran Mamdani’s mom once. She told me that she’d had an offer to direct HARRY POTTER but he told her she ...
Sporting his supposedly tough guy, new hairstyle (which should henceforth be known as a Palo Alto mullet) and a ghetto-gold ...
This summer’s mix includes an epic family saga, a sci-fi trilogy, a Delaware River journey, a history of military hubris, two ...
The Namesake, based on Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel of the same name, follows the journey of Gogol Ganguli, the son of Bengali ...
Namaste London (2007) highlights cultural identity struggles through Jasmeet’s story. Torn between modern British life and ...
He was porous. He wanted to get everything just right. We were both committed to keeping that sense of ‘bizarreness’ of ...
In India, literary heritage is rich in diversity in its culture. Through poetry, fiction, essays, and stories deeply rooted ...
As The New Yorker turns a hundred, we asked Zadie Smith, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Ottessa Moshfegh to compose new stories that were ...
Mira Nair is an Oscar-nominated filmmaker who worked with a string of A-listers, including Academy Award winners Denzel ...