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“He said he'd teach her the important things, starting with the most important thing of all, the correct way to make tea and rice, so tea wasn't overbrewed and the rice wasn't overcooked. He said: You want to make food forget Indian way. Indian's system is like American system, everything overdone. They have no subtle. He sent her to buy octopus. She brought the tentacles home in a bag of ice and cut them into thin slices, at a sharp angle. She put the sliced octopus in a saucepan with ginger and green onions and added a black bean paste. He told her to touch the octopus to the flame and serve. But she let the dish cook for a good five minutes until the flesh was tough and rubbery. You overdid, he told her. Old Chinese saying, you don't need take off your pant to fart.”

Quote by Jeet Thayil

Work

Narcopolis

Narcopolis is a richly detailed narrative that delves into the lives of individuals entangled in the world of heroin in 1960s India. The story is set against the backdrop of a bustling, bohemian community in Kolkata, where the drug trade thrives. The novel offers a poignant and insightful look at the lives of those affected by addiction, their struggles, and the societal impact of the drug epidemic. more

Author

Jeet Thayil
Jeet Thayil

Jeet Thayil is an Indian poet known for his distinctive poetic style and profound depiction of Mumbai's urban culture. His works often explore the lives of marginalized individuals and the complexities and contradictions of urban life. more

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