Podcast, Original Fiction
The Land of Eternal Jackfruits
Our first podcast for November is “The Land of Eternal Jackfruits” written by Rupsa Dey and read by Kate Baker.
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Rupsa Dey is an Indian author who believes in the power of language and cats, and is only allergic to the latter. She believes that if the boundaries of language need to break in order to accommodate the human experience, then she must direct herself to that purpose. Her works explore intersectional dynamics in class and caste, geopolitical strife, feminisation of conflict and structures of oppression through speculative fiction, magic realism, and experimental prose.
She never says "No" to tea and if given a chance, would like to believe in a world without borders.