Indian English poetry has been a very close subject to me. Right from the…
Monsoon Minds by Ravi Nambiar | Review
My reading sense, I will say, can be soothed by only those few books which have something uncommon with them – a certain break free from the drab and a certain amount of ‘that unknown’ thing which can keep a reader spellbound. That’s the reason you will find my reading list with a number of books most of the younger readers might not have even heard of those! In modern fiction, I seldom read any with joy – but yes, at times, I come across such books which have that quality I look forward to, and one such, I will say I have found recently. Monsoon Minds is a collection of short stories by Ravi Nambiar. I got a chance to read and review the book. I will say I found myself lucky with that because the book is quite different from what a modern fiction ought to be… there is compassion among the characters; there is the rural backdrop; there are village days and nights; emotions are simple and raw… these things, you cannot find in Durjoy or Bhagat who only care about keeping the food somehow spicy. (Yes, you got it right – I am blunt!)
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Nice to see you around, Shubham! I will share all I know with you, no doubt. Looking forward to our next hangout…