Ranbir Sidhu’s memoir no one gets out of here alive will appear in 2026, along with a reissue of his first two books. He is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize and an NYFA Fellowship and the author of six books, including, most recently, Night in Delhi (2024) and Dark Star (2022). His work appears widely, including in The Baffler, Conjunctions, The Georgia Review, Fence, ZYZZYVA, The Missouri Review, Other Voices, The Literary Review, Salon, and Vice. An essay on failure, sexuality and art is forthcoming in the New England Review. He lives in Athens, Greece.
Ranbir Sidhu
Articles
Contact High: Anselm Kiefer at 80
Ranbir Sidhu visits two recent exhibitions of Anselm Kiefer in Greece and the Netherlands.
Slow-Motion Dystopias: On Cara Hoffman’s “RUIN”
Ranbir Sidhu reviews “RUIN,” a collection of stories by Cara Hoffman.
All Borderlands Are Ghost Lands
In the end, all borderlands are ghost lands, and every border is painted in blood. Many of those fleeing today, caught in their exhaustion and despair on our television screens, carry with them similar stories.
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