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What We Remember

Manisha Gupta

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Let Love Go

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Love does not grow like wild grass.
It needs the labour of a farmer.

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2 months ago
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AT THE WELL

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Ghosts live around this well, the old woman with white hair and black teeth said to me. Her red lips were dripping with betel leaf juice. Kattha (slaked lime) mixed with saliva looked just like clotted blood in the fadin...

3 months ago
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Crossing the Threshold

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An Explosion

Mummy was alone when the pressure cooker exploded, and three kgs of the golden masoor dal went flying from the stove to the ivory sky and walls of the kitchen. The cooker’s lid fell ten feet from the counter to...

5 months ago
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The (Necessary) Cost of Writing Our Story

Stubborn Love

In 2023, FemAsia published my essay on an episode of family violence that had occurred almost 30 years ago. When the edition dropped, I felt seen, exposed, and in a big hurry to get over it all.

I had written about an i...

9 months ago
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The Driveway

Dear Papa,

It’s weird to be a 52-year-old daughter of a 33-year-old father. Am I expected to love you as a child or look up to you as an elder?

By now, all your children are decades older than you. I, your oldest, have 64.3% more life exp...

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    I work with social entrepreneurs, and rural women entrepreneurs through the day and night, and write to remember myself, in my free time.

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