One midnight in the Konkan, I found myself precariously near the edge of a straight, steep drop down a valley. Timely brakes, controlled clutch and a broken wall. Not entirely broken. A storm raining over it, and so many crumbling rocks and yet it was not yet a non-wall. But I was too close to […]
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The Gender Of A Thought..
VS Naipaul’s comment on women writers (The Nobel Prize-winning author declared that women’s writing is “unequal” to his, during an event at the recent Hay Festival), is scarcely worth responding to. Surely all writers know that we leave it to readers and time to judge our writing? And surely it is in bad taste to declare, […]