Kiran Desai is an Indian-British author known for her unique literary style and profound social insight. Her works often explore themes of family, identity, and class, and are highly appreciated by readers.
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“When you build on lies, you build strong and solid. It was the truth that undid you.”
“You can catch more flies with honey than with sour milk”
“Qu'est-ce qu'un pays sinon l'idée qu'on s'en fait ?”
“Why couldn't she be part of that family? rent a room in someone else's life.”
“Could fulfillment ever be felt as deeply as loss?”
“A journey once begun, has no end”
“The present changes the past. Looking back you do not find what you left behind.”
“Sadness was so claustrophobic.”
“No fruit dies so vile and offensive a death as the banana.”
“The publishing world is very timid. Readers are much braver.”
“I do think that the modern India does belong to writers who are living in India.”
“I don't think you can write according to a set of rules and laws; every writer is so different.”
“I feel as comfortable anywhere as I feel uncomfortable anywhere.”
“I love Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, Flannery O'Connor. I read a lot of American writers.”
“The Indian diaspora is a wonderful place to write from and I am lucky to be part of it.”
“We think of immigration as a Western issue but, of course, it isn't.”
