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Amit Chaudhuri: "I, Too, Am John Clare"
The Yale Review
An essay by Amit Chaudhuri: "In the last four years I have been rereading, repeatedly, two pieces of criticism . . ."
6 months ago
‘Interesting to see how many people have suffered from the brunt of storytelling’: Amit Chaudhuri
Scroll.in
A conversation between writers Peter McDonald and Amit Chaudhuri on being 'against storytelling'.
3 days ago
Tomorrow I will cast my vote in India’s elections. Democracy itself is at stake
The Guardian
There have been highs and lows during the country's long voting period. Now pessimism is setting in, says author Amit Chaudhuri.
6 months ago
A Quiet Roar: Wendy Doniger on Amit Chaudhuri’s Freedom Song
Literary Hub
Freedom Song, Amit Chaudhuri's third novel, is set in Calcutta in 1993. The book is pointillist in form, capturing both the inner and outer voices of its many...
6 months ago
Amit Chaudhuri’s Sojourn decoded by the author at The Bengal Club
t2ONLINE
Earlier last month, fans of author Amit Chaudhuri's work got together at The Bengal Club to delve deep into the novelist's latest book Sojourn that ch.
5 days ago
Review: Against Storytelling edited by Amit Chaudhuri
Hindustan Times
Against Storytelling, edited by author and academic Amit Chaudhuri, is an eclectic collection of essays and criticism by an international group of writers.
3 months ago
‘A gift to us’: Amit Chaudhuri on the achievements of Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘Gitanjali’ as art-songs
Scroll.in
This is Chaudhuri's 'Introduction' to Tagore's 'Gitanjali', published by Folio Society.
2 weeks ago
Amit Chaudhuri and the freedom of plotlessness
www.livemint.com
Amit Chaudhuri's latest novel, Sojourn, is an exploration of belonging, home and displacement.
6 days ago
Pankaj Mishra on the Eternal Present of Amit Chaudhuri’s The Immortals
Literary Hub
The novel instead seems to be seeking the unknown, a strange experience of fascination beyond language and representation.
16 months ago
Human Kind Cannot Bear Very Much Reality | Amit Chaudhuri
N+1
In a new ongoing column, Amit Chaudhuri teases out personal memory, cultural history, and meaning from a word, phrase, or line.
32 months ago