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Multinational Debut Novelists Take New York

It is easy to assume that a writer’s debut novel will take an at least partially autobiographical form. We imagine authors living their stories before putting them onto paper; their voices emerge once they manage to organize their thoughts and observations into a narrative. Only then, with their distinct selves discovered, structured, and shared, are …

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Posted byDANIEL SCHWARTZAugust 14, 2011April 27, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Books, Events, EVENTS/TRAVEL/FOOD, FEATURE, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, India, LOCATIONS, Manhattan, New York, Nigeria, North America, United StatesTags: 8 1/2, Amor Towles, authors, autobiography, Bob Dylan, Bryant Park, debut, Fellini, fiction, free, immigrant, India, Kamala Nair, Nigeria, Nigerian, novel, novelists, Open City, Reading Room, Rebecca Wolff, Teju Cole, The Girl in the Garden, Word For Word, writersLeave a comment on Multinational Debut Novelists Take New York

NBC’s ‘Outsourced’, [watch episodes online]

Posted byDialect MagazineAugust 3, 2011September 24, 2011Posted inFEATURE, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, Sitcom, TVTags: Bollywood, Funny Show, India, middle east, NBC, Outsourced, Sitcom, TVLeave a comment on NBC’s ‘Outsourced’, [watch episodes online]

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