Anjali Vaidya is a freelance writer currently based in San Diego. Her nonfiction has been published in venues such as Orion, Boom California, Public Books, and Dissent. She recently completed a speculative fiction novel about eco-grief, hauntings, and non-dystopian climate futures.
Anjali Vaidya
Articles
Snowflakes That Start an Avalanche
Anjali Vaidya reviews Jeremy Brecher’s “The Green New Deal from Below: How Ordinary People Are Building a Just and Climate-Safe Economy.”
The Complicity of Home: On Kazim Ali’s “Northern Light”
“Northern Light” is a mixture of memoir and environmental nonfiction that plays with the conventions of both.
Breaking the Frame: The Narratives that Help us Fight Climate Change
Anjali Vaidya talks lessons and takeaways from the UC Irvine "Fire & Ice" conference.
Mining the Hurricane
Anjali Vaidya reviews Naomi Klein's latest, "The Battle for Paradise: Puerto Rico Takes on the Disaster Capitalists."
Multilayered Maps of Modern India: Anjum Hasan’s Fiction
Anjali Vaidya reflects on Anjum Hasan’s cosmopolitan urban wanderers.
The Final Installment of the Ibis Trilogy
Amitav Ghosh's Ibis Trilogy comes to a conclusion with "Flood of Fire."
The Era of the Geographically Confused
A collaboration between a grandfather and grandson traces the history of India and Burma through personal memories.
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