“Telling Stories That Feel True”: A Conversation with Dur e Aziz Amna
Sana Goyal talks with Dur e Aziz Amna about her debut novel, “American Fever.”
Sana Goyal is a PhD candidate in literary prize cultures at SOAS, University of London. She is deputy and reviews editor at Wasafiri magazine and marketing and outreach officer at Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal. Her work has appeared, or is forthcoming, in a number of publications including the The Guardian, Poetry London, PBLJ, Brixton Review of Books, Wasafiri, Vogue India, and elsewhere. She lives between Birmingham, and Bombay, and tweets @SansyG.
Sana Goyal talks with Dur e Aziz Amna about her debut novel, “American Fever.”
The Indian novelist discusses the three ingredients that make up his work: Delhi, global English, and masala.
Sana Goyal reviews Deepa Anappara’s debut novel, “Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line.”
Sana Goyal reviews Tope Folarin’s debut novel, “A Particular Kind of Black Man.”