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India’s rich cornucopia of languages has always existed on the fringes, obscured by the vast shadow cast by dominant speech.
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Here are some great choices for fiction, nonfiction, essays, memoir and more to keep you busy through the hot summer months.
“Something miraculous burns in music,” wrote the Ukrainian poet Anna Akhmatova in a poem in tribute to Shostakovich, who understood well the cost of annihilation; “as you watch, its edges crystallize.