
Interpreter of Maladies, by Jhumpa Lahiri (1999)
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Premise: A Pulitzer-Prize-winning collection of stories about South Asian lives, particularly in the diaspora in the United States.
Review: A quarter-century after its publication, not only does this hold up, but it actually feels fresh and interesting — a lot fresher than her more recent work, which hasn‘t worked for me
Bookish Pair: Peacocks of Instagram, by Deepa Rajagopalan (2024)














