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Breaking Boundaries: Jasmine’s Journey of Reinvention and Resilience
NDSU Spectrum
Jasmine's journey in Mukherjee's novel challenges conventional ideas about femininity and agency, offering a powerful narrative for anyone who has straddled...
2 months ago
An Oasis in the Desert: Why Libraries Are the Best Places to Write
Literary Hub
It's 2015. My partner and I are in Moab, Utah, for the summer, far from our home of Philadelphia. He is doing research for his dissertation.
9 months ago
A Literary Map of South Asian America
Electric Literature
Twenty-five years ago, Jhumpa Lahiri began publishing stories that offered America a rare glimpse into South Asian American lives.
4 months ago
Q&A: Viet Thanh Nguyen, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ‘The Sympathizer,’ reflects on libraries, UC Berkeley, and the class that ‘radicalized’ him
UC Berkeley Library
We recently caught up Viet Thanh Nguyen, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “The Sympathizer” to talk about his time at UC Berkeley, his go-to spots on campus...
9 months ago
Lahiri’s Metamorphoses
Public Books
“Chameleon-skinned, I discover my material over and across the country, and up and down the social ladder,” wrote Bharati Mukherjee in her 1988 essay...
7 months ago
Kash it in: The Indian dream in America
Times of India
Indian immigrants in the U.S. are like a big, shining star—smart, hardworking, and super successful. But there's a new problem that could dim their sparkle:...
1 month ago
American literature - Multicultural, Diversity, Inclusion
Britannica
The dramatic loosening of immigration restrictions in the mid-1960s set the stage for the rich multicultural writing of the last quarter of the 20th century.
1 month ago
American literature - Raymond Carver, Minimalism, Realism
Britannica
American literature - Raymond Carver, Minimalism, Realism: Perhaps the most influential fiction writer to emerge in the 1970s was Raymond Carver.
1 month ago
Stories of strength: Fostering hope for orphaned girls
The Hans India
Dr Laxmi Sharma, a celebrated educator with over two decades of experience, has been recognised for her exceptional contributions to teaching and social...
3 months ago
Here’s What Kept the NYC Marathon’s ‘Final Finishers’ Going in the Home Stretch
SELF Magazine
The final finishers overcame cramps, injury, self-doubt, and crushing fatigue to complete the 2024 New York City Marathon.
2 months ago