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On Class & Character in Megha Majumdar's Debut Novel

Megha Majumdar in conversation with Fiction Editor Kartika Budhwar.

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National Book Award Longlist
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West Bengal Politics
29th
Sep
2020
Bodily vulnerability is so crucial to confront with people who are shamed, opressed, and made to feel so aware of themselves—even with where they can stand in a street, or whether they can love.

RECOMMENDED: A Burning by Megha Majumdar

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