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Meet the Author: Shilpi Suneja
Join us to meet Shilpi Suneja, a BU Alumna and debut novelist. Her novel, House of Caravans, will be discussed by her in conversation with Sunil Sharma and Shilpa Parnami.
This talk will provide an opportunity for BU students to gain a deeper understanding of the diversity of South Asian culture, the role of colonialism in national identities (Indian versus Pakistani), and the post-colonial condition that is a shared experience with many present-day nations around the globe. Students will engage with a published author and can understand the process of the creation of a literary work. Students will also be encouraged to ask their own questions directly of the author during the event.
When | 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Thursday, April 25, 2024 |
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Location | Pardee School, Riverside Room, 121 Bay State Rd, |