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Shubha Sunder’s ‘Boomtown Girl’ is set in a rapidly-changing Bangalore that no longer exists

Por: The Boston Globe Life April 27, 2023

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The Bangalore of “Boomtown Girl” no longer exists. The frenetic mashup of East and West, globalization and tradition that inspire — and, at times, confound — the young characters in Shubha Sunder’s debut story collection was very much the product of a specific time, and of the author’s own girlhood.“In the ‘90s, the liberalization of the Indian economy brought about sweeping changes, especially in Bangalore,” said Sunder, who... + full article



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