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Maithreyi Karnoor
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‘Bombay Hangovers’: Stories that compulsively narrate the routine lives of the city’s residents
Still, Rochelle Potkar’s collection of short fiction tries to pick out unusual people.
Maithreyi Karnoor
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‘Sylvia’: This experimental debut uses prose and poetry to present an enigmatic relationship
An excerpt from ‘Sylvia: Distant Avuncular Ends’, by Maithreyi Karnoor.
Maithreyi Karnoor
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‘I resisted reading translation theory before I translated’: A journey from reading to translating
‘A Handful of Sesame’, Maithreyi Karnoor’s translation of the Kannada novel ‘Halla Bantu Halla’, has been shortlisted for The Lucien Stryk Asian Prize.
Maithreyi Karnoor
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The real reason why Modi says what he does – Hindu India accepts it
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‘My son lost his job during demonetisation but at least it removed black money’
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The Assam voter who no longer supports the BJP because of the CAA
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By mixing Carnatic and Hindustani, Mysore’s kings helped create a unique body of music
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For better or for worse? Shifts in gender norms in India – in 12 charts
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Why translating HS Shivaprakash’s plays from Kannada to English demands ‘a calling for a calling’
The translator explains how she discovered a great deal about language and society and theatre – and herself.
Maithreyi Karnoor
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Mustansir Dalvi’s dexterous poetry seeks a promise of cosmopolitanism from the reader
‘Cosmopolitician’, an eclectic collection of poems constructed with finesse invokes a whole spectrum of feelings and images.
Maithreyi Karnoor