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Janice Pariat

  • ‘Weathering’: How geological limits help us reflect on our own tricky relationship with boundaries

    ‘Weathering’: How geological limits help us reflect on our own tricky relationship with boundaries

    Janice Pariat
    · Aug 24, 2025 · 05:30 pm
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    What ‘Timefulness’ by Marcia Bjornerud taught writer Janice Pariat about Earth’s temporal rhythms

    Janice Pariat
    · Jul 12, 2025 · 08:30 pm
  • Janice Pariat writes about her food adventures as a student in Delhi and later, in London

    Janice Pariat writes about her food adventures as a student in Delhi and later, in London

    Janice Pariat
    · Jul 16, 2024 · 08:30 am
  • Janice Pariat’s novel ‘Everything the Light Touches’ wins the 2023 Sushila Devi Award for Best Book

    Janice Pariat’s novel ‘Everything the Light Touches’ wins the 2023 Sushila Devi Award for Best Book

    Scroll Staff
    · Jan 12, 2024 · 12:30 pm
  • Tata Literature Live announces shortlists for its 2023 fiction, nonfiction, business books awards

    Tata Literature Live announces shortlists for its 2023 fiction, nonfiction, business books awards

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    · Oct 16, 2023 · 03:04 pm
  • ‘What is our relationship with the world?’: Janice Pariat, author of ‘Everything the Light Touches’

    ‘What is our relationship with the world?’: Janice Pariat, author of ‘Everything the Light Touches’

    Sayari Debnath
    · Oct 04, 2023 · 11:30 am
  • Coronavirus: Indian novelist stuck in Rome appeals for help as embassy shuts doors

    Coronavirus: Indian novelist stuck in Rome appeals for help as embassy shuts doors

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    · Mar 11, 2020 · 11:02 pm
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