Anuradha Roy

Anuradha Roy

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  • A Banquet Of Spectres

    All of India has its bhoots; Bengal has made a respectable genre out of 'ghost-writing'

    BY Anuradha Roy 🌌 5 February 2022

  • Cooking Women

    "What do they cook in your part of the world, anyway? Just potatoes and roti," my aunt would remark. The prize-winning entry in the third Outlook-Picador Non-Fiction Contest.

    BY Anuradha Roy 🦩 5 February 2022

  • The Luchi Speaks For Itself

    β­•Scholarship with memoir and recipes. Occasionally she speaks where silence would have been eloquent. But nostalgia never tasted so good.

    BY Anuradha Roy 🌜 5 February 2022

  • Highway Sugar Bon-Bons

    A moveable feast that, alas, doesn't travel well. Bias and memory linger heavy through a breezy journey to India.

    BY Anuradha Roy β™‘ 5 February 2022

  • Wasted Lure

    ꦫGlimmers with promise at its dramatic opening. But then maudlin exile moments drip and drop into a deepening sea of syrup. Till we are too exhausted to care.

    BY Anuradha Roy ꦇ 5 February 2022

  • Mauritius Diary

    πŸ’¦About 63 per cent of the population in Mauritius is Indian-origin. Where’s their Indianness gone?

    BY Anuradha Roy ΰ±  5 February 2022

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