Kiran Desai : ‘I never thought it would happen in the US’
Since winning the Booker prize, the Indian author has spent two decades writing a follow-up. She talks about being longlisted again — and the immigration raids creating fear in her New York neighbourhood Not long after the novelist Kiran Desai published her second book, The Inheritance of Loss, (…)
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