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Adil Jussawalla
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‘The Garden’s Earth Yawns’: A poem by Adil Jussawalla
‘It has a pink tongue. It has ears.’
Adil Jussawalla
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'Sea breeze, Bombay': A poem by Adil Jussawalla
'Restore us to fire. Still / Communities tear and re-form...'
Adil Jussawalla
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What is the real cost of being a poet and a writer?
An essay, a poem and a fragment of a novel from the definitive selection of Adil Jussawalla’s work.
Adil Jussawalla
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By mixing Carnatic and Hindustani, Mysore’s kings helped create a unique body of music
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We will leave India if told to break encryption: WhatsApp tells Delhi HC
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Why is BJP wooing Bengali-origin Muslims in Assam?
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BJP Karnataka candidates Tejasvi Surya and K Sudhakar booked for electoral offences: EC
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‘Juna Furniture’ review: A simplistic crusade against the neglect of senior citizens
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Adil Jussawalla wins the Sahitya Akademi award. What does he think of Indian writing in English?
'From "Indian’s can’t write in English", we became "the best writers of English prose".'
Adil Jussawalla
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What's this? A two-nation theory for Indian writing?
Many readers know Adil Jussawalla's poetry. But he is also a prolific writer of prose. Over the decades, he's been a columnist and critic for major Indian publications. This is an essay from his new book, 'Maps for a Mortal Moon'.
Adil Jussawalla