Dharini Bhaskar Picks The 10 Books She Loves The most

Mumbai-born Dharini Bhaskar was formerly the editorial director of Simon & Schuster India. Her debut novel These, Our Bodies, Possessed by Light (2019) has been shortlisted for the 2020 JCB Prize for Literature and the Valley of Words Book Awards, 2020

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Mumbai-born Dharini Bhaskar was formerly the editorial director of Simon & Schuster India. Her debut novel These, Our Bodies, Possessed by Light (2019) has been shortlisted for the 2020 JCB Prize for Literature and the Valley of Words Book Awards, 2020

Nox by Anne Carson, New Directions, ₹3,639

Of all of Anne Carson’s remarkable creations, Nox is by far the most awe-inspiring. An elegy to a dead sibling, a genre-defying meditation on loss, an ode to language, an artefact (ah, the accordion folds of the book!)—Nox is a world unto itself.

 

The Waves by Virginia Woolf, Peacock Books, ₹195

Are words music? When Virginia Woolf is the conductor, they certainly are—and no novel highlights this more powerfully than The Waves. Each sentence sings; for instance: “I am the foam that sweeps and fills the uttermost rims of the rocks with whiteness; I am also a girl, here in this room.”

 

Ulysses by James Joyce, Wordsworth Classics, `295

I fell in love with Ulysses on an island in Greece, when I, along with a friend, read aloud each page. What the book achieves is mind-boggling—it experiments wildly with time and space, and infuses new life into the English language. And who can forget Molly Bloom’s soliloquy and Gerty MacDowell’s confessions?

 

A Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller, 1932–1953, Houghton Miffin Harcourt, ₹1,844

A magnificent epistolary collection, spanning more than two decades, A Literate Passion chronicles the tumultuous relationship of Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller. These are letters infused with passion; that are unafraid to plumb the depths of love, rage and desire; that offer a window to the minds of two extraordinary writers.

 

The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Maple Press, ₹95

Here is a novella that acquires new layers of meaning with each passing year. The Little Prince muses on what we hav...

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