Raghav Rao's Top 10 Favourite Books of all Time

Raghav Rao was born in Mumbai and grew up in London, Los Angeles, and southern India. Now based in Chicago, Rao is a lecturer and an associate of the Office of Modern Composition. His debut novel, Missy (Penguin Random House–Vintage), is out in India and the United Kingdom. He enjoys bird-watching and playing squash.

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Raghav Rao was born in Mumbai and grew up in London, Los Angeles, and southern India. Now based in Chicago, Rao is a lecturer and an associate of the Office of Modern Composition. His debut novel, Missy (Penguin Random House–Vintage), is out in India and the United Kingdom. He enjoys bird-watching and playing squash.

 

The Snow Leopard, by Peter Mathiessen, Vintage Classics

Journeys, like books, present an external conflict, but are always about an internal one. Not long after losing his wife, the author embarked on a two-month journey in Tibet as part of an expedition to film the elusive snow leopard, but of course, as you’ve probably guessed, it’s about more than that.

The Collected Short Stories of Roald Dahl, Penguin Random House

There are few things we love more than a twist, and Dahl—known for his quirky, dark children’s fiction—is an exceptional crafter of a nasty twist. Spare, artfully constructed, and often cruelly funny, many of its stories are unforgettable guilty pleasures.

Beloved, by Toni Morrison, Vintage Books

Growing up, I read mostly Indian and British authors but Morrison captures the central fissure running through America, the painful, enduring, tormented legacy of the enslavement of countless people of African descent. A heartbreaking book whose lines float off the page into the soul.

The Legends of Khasak by O. V. Vijayan, Penguin

Lyrical, suffused with syncretic magic that...

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