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Bombay Hangovers

Superbly penned stories of struggle and survival, love and frustration, cultural conflicts and pitiable adjustments, family equations and social complications. The range of topics Rochelle Potkar touches upon is remarkable. The absurdities, pathos, and miseries that are part of our life are captured in poignant light. This is a must-read volume. -- Damodar Mauzo Having made her mark in poetry, Rochelle Potkar has moved with elan into fiction. I admire the way she structures a scene, shade by shade, tile by tile, leaving the reader admiring the story as a piece of finished art. -- Keki Daruwalla Potkar’s courageous and suave collection takes contemporary Indian writing in English to the inner landscapes of Bombay’s one-room-kitchens, racecourse fortunes and Kamathipura. Her stories are dexterous explorations in tenderness, ambition and sexual abandon. Deceptively straightforward and peppered with wry humour, the stories and their piquant characters come alive against the fascinating canvas of maximum city. --Pervin Saket These jewels in the guise of stories are adventures in the interior lives of people who not only love and aspire but thrive with the ecstasies of feeling. --William Pei Shih About the Author - Fictionist | Poet | Critic | Curator | Editor | Translator | Screenwriter Rochelle Potkar is the author of Four Degrees of Separation and Paper Asylum – shortlisted for the Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize 2020. Her poetry film Skirt was showcased on Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland. She is the alumna of Iowa’s International Writing Program (2015) and a Charles Wallace Writer’s fellow, University of Stirling (2017). She has read her poetry in India, Bali, Iowa, Macao, Stirling, Glasgow, Hongkong, Ukraine, Hungary, Bangladesh, and the Gold Coast. Her first feature-length screenplay was a quarter-finalist at the Atlanta Film Festival Screenwriting Competition 2020
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Superbly penned stories of struggle and survival, love and frustration, cultural conflicts and pitiable adjustments, family equations and social complications. The range of topics Rochelle Potkar touches upon is remarkable. The absurdities, pathos, and miseries that are part of our life are captured in poignant light. This is a must-read volume. -- Damodar Mauzo Having made her mark in poetry, Rochelle Potkar has moved with elan into fiction. I admire the way she structures a scene, shade by shade, tile by tile, leaving the reader admiring the story as a piece of finished art. -- Keki Daruwalla Potkar’s courageous and suave collection takes contemporary Indian writing in English to the inner landscapes of Bombay’s one-room-kitchens, racecourse fortunes and Kamathipura. Her stories are dexterous explorations in tenderness, ambition and sexual abandon. Deceptively straightforward and peppered with wry humour, the stories and their piquant characters come alive against the fascinating canvas of maximum city. --Pervin Saket These jewels in the guise of stories are adventures in the interior lives of people who not only love and aspire but thrive with the ecstasies of feeling. --William Pei Shih About the Author - Fictionist | Poet | Critic | Curator | Editor | Translator | Screenwriter Rochelle Potkar is the author of Four Degrees of Separation and Paper Asylum – shortlisted for the Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize 2020. Her poetry film Skirt was showcased on Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland. She is the alumna of Iowa’s International Writing Program (2015) and a Charles Wallace Writer’s fellow, University of Stirling (2017). She has read her poetry in India, Bali, Iowa, Macao, Stirling, Glasgow, Hongkong, Ukraine, Hungary, Bangladesh, and the Gold Coast. Her first feature-length screenplay was a quarter-finalist at the Atlanta Film Festival Screenwriting Competition 2020

Rochelle Potkar

Rochelle Potkar (born 9 March 1979) is an Indian fiction writer and poet based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Her first book, The Arithmetic of breasts and other stories was shortlisted for The Digital Book of the Year Award 2014, by Publishing Next. Four Degrees of Separation (Paperwall, 2016) is her first book of poetry.She has represented India at the University of Iowa's International Writing Program and was a writer-in-residence at the UNESCO city of literature – Iowa's International Writing Program (IWP), Fall Residency 2015. She was a Charles Wallace Writer's fellow at the University of Stirling, Scotland, 2017. She is co-founder of the Arcs-of-a-Circle artists' residency program, a project by US Consulate, Mumbai

Title

Bombay Hangovers

Author

Rochelle Potkar

Publisher

Vishwakarma Publications

Number of Pages

215

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction
  • First Published

    FEB 2022

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    Superbly penned stories of struggle and survival, love and frustration, cultural conflicts and pitiable adjustments, family equations and social complications. The range of topics Rochelle Potkar touches upon is remarkable. The absurdities, pathos, and miseries that are part of our life are captured in poignant light. This is a must-read volume. -- Damodar Mauzo Having made her mark in poetry, Rochelle Potkar has moved with elan into fiction. I admire the way she structures a scene, shade by shade, tile by tile, leaving the reader admiring the story as a piece of finished art. -- Keki Daruwalla Potkar’s courageous and suave collection takes contemporary Indian writing in English to the inner landscapes of Bombay’s one-room-kitchens, racecourse fortunes and Kamathipura. Her stories are dexterous explorations in tenderness, ambition and sexual abandon. Deceptively straightforward and peppered with wry humour, the stories and their piquant characters come alive against the fascinating canvas of maximum city. --Pervin Saket These jewels in the guise of stories are adventures in the interior lives of people who not only love and aspire but thrive with the ecstasies of feeling. --William Pei Shih About the Author - Fictionist | Poet | Critic | Curator | Editor | Translator | Screenwriter Rochelle Potkar is the author of Four Degrees of Separation and Paper Asylum – shortlisted for the Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize 2020. Her poetry film Skirt was showcased on Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland. She is the alumna of Iowa’s International Writing Program (2015) and a Charles Wallace Writer’s fellow, University of Stirling (2017). She has read her poetry in India, Bali, Iowa, Macao, Stirling, Glasgow, Hongkong, Ukraine, Hungary, Bangladesh, and the Gold Coast. Her first feature-length screenplay was a quarter-finalist at the Atlanta Film Festival Screenwriting Competition 2020
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