Ranbir Sidhu’s books include Deep Singh Blue, Good Indian Girls, and Object Lessons (in 12 Sides w/Afterglow). He is a winner of a Pushcart Prize and a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, and his fiction and essays appear in Conjunctions, The Georgia Review, Fence, Zyzzyva, The Missouri Review, Other Voices, The Happy Hypocrite, The Literary Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Vice, and Salon.
Ranbir Sidhu
Articles
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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