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India Currents on MSNHeart Lamp: A Review Of Banu Mushtaq's Booker-Winning Short StoriesChildren of a Lesser God “Hakhdaar tarse toh angaar ka nuuh barse… If the one who has rights is displeased, a rain of fire ...
Every emotion, every struggle, every painful coming-of-age moment in this book is a powerful reminder of why it won the ...
Speaking at a felicitation ceremony in Bengaluru, Banu Mushtaq addressed the growing perception that Kannada speakers are ...
Join Native Theatre at Rangayana on June 25 at 5.30 p.m. to celebrate Banu Mushtaq's International Booker Prize win.
Banu Mushtaq is a woman who dons many hats. She is a lawyer, writer, activist, poet, and more, and hails from Karnataka, India. It is said that Mushtaq started to learn and write in Kannada at 8 ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNBooker prize feat leaves Indian pair on cloud nineThe book chronicles the resilience, resistance, wit, and sisterhood of everyday women in patriarchal communities in southern ...
After she won the Booker Prize, a man from the audience mansplained creative writing to Kannada writer Banu Mushtaq and accused her of being ‘biased’. He claime ...
Banu Mushtaq’s book “Heart Lamp” last week became the first story collection to win the International Booker Prize.It was also the first work translated from Kannada, a southern Indian ...
All writers draw on their experience, whether consciously or not, says Indian author Banu Mushtaq -- including the titular tale of attempted self-immolation in her International Booker Prize ...
Omair Ahmad, author, Jimmy the Terrorist There is no one identity that is ‘Indian Muslim’. Muslims live across the length and ...
All writers draw on their experience, whether consciously or not, says Indian author Banu Mushtaq -- including the titular ...
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