On the day of her Shradh, everything is normal. The maids come and go, people go to work, children go to school, the trains and the buses struggle to run on time; the sun rises, it will rise to its highest position at noon, and then disappear, letting the moon take over. It is just […]
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Author: Tejaswini Kale
Review: What I Talk about When I Talk about Running
When I picked up Haruki Murakami’s What I Talk about When I Talk about Running, I was excited about reading it. And the book didn’t disappoint me. Well, not entirely. What I Talk about When I Talk about Running is a very personal and detailed account of Murakami’s running and writing life, about how the […]