Smriti Ravindra
@smritiravindra
Nepali-Indian writer of the novel The Woman Who Climbed Trees.
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21-07-2011 23:17:36
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'Very few spaces afford freedom to women. Their physical homes can very quickly come to signify stringent rules and expectations...' @HarperBroadcast host of the month, Smriti Ravindra talks about #TheWomanWhoClimbedTrees, patriarchy, love and more: harpercollins.co.in/blog/interview…
From her favourite debut novels to the essential #NepaliLiterature books that you should read, Smriti Ravindra's recommendations must be on your 2023 #TBR! With books by prajwalparajuly, Manjushree Thapa, CHUDEN KABIMO, Mecca Jamilah Sullivan and more! harpercollins.co.in/blog/editors-r…
"...the novel explores just how fraught with casual bigotry and prejudices the Madhesi identity is. The scorn with which Pahadis have long treated Madhesis always lies lingering below the surface, bursting out easily whenever a conflict arises..." recordnepal.substack.com/p/off-the-reco…
Loved this thoroughly engaging conversation on storytelling, folklore, Nepali Literature, and much more with Smriti Ravindra and Ajit Baral. Thank you both for doing this! HarperBroadcast #BetweenTheLines—#TheWomanWhoClimbedTrees and #SongOfTheSoil: harpercollins.co.in/blog/interview…
Nine writers talks about what it means for them to have the freedom of expression, to tell their stories without fear. #FreedomToREAD manish gaekwad Zorian Cross Gautam Bhatia Parini Shroff K.R.Meera minitawrites🏳️🌈 Ruchira Gupta Smriti Ravindra Read: harpercollins.co.in/blog/interview…
‘घर चलाउने महिलाहरूको सत्य त घरभित्रै हुन्छ। यो सत्य नलेख्नु भनेको उनीहरूको अनुभवलाई मान्यता नदिनु हो।’ ✍️ स्मृति रवीन्द्रसँग सेवा भट्टराई (sewa bhattarai) ले गरेको संवाद himalkhabar.com/news/139856