In Jasoda, Kiran Nagarkar's wry humour, unsettling realism make for poignant story that satisfies — and disturbs
Gautam Chintamani • 7 years agoIn his seventh book Jasoda, Kiran Nagarkar, one of India’s most highly regarded writers, returns to a landscape that both he and his readers are familiar with — Rajputana
Kiran Nagarkar on the re-release of 'Seven Sixes are Forty Three', 43 years after it was first published
Neerjad • 8 years agoSahitya Akademi-awardee Kiran Nagarkar talks about the response he received for his first novel Seven Sixes are Forty Three, his meditations on writing, and the decision to switch from Marathi to English.