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304 pages, Hardcover
Published April 2, 2024
The story is told with sincerity and finesse, but it still felt like a performance in the orchards of the unreal. This is the “shown” version of the “told” complaints of Ayush about the perils of “economics thinking”. The story appears to empathise with Sabita and her family, but it presents villagers not as villagers but as villagers-seen-by-urban writers. It’s not a matter of appropriation — a concept that has no place in literary criticism, in my view — but rather, the inability to find a voice that works for the story.