Monica's critical work advances earth-based and decolonial feminist worldviews. WILD FIN is her first book of poems to be published in the US. Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies. Women's Studies. ”Monica Mody’s soulful new poetry collection, W...
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2nd volume in his San Francisco Quartet by the foremost South Asian American and San Francisco writer! It gave me enormous satisfaction though, to know that Aneela understood the nature of my love for her. Perhaps that’s what kept me in the pursuit...
Her first book of poems to be published in the US and outside India. Talk note, poetry lovers! “Reading these poems put me in the immediate mind of reading Harryette Mullen’s Muse and Drudge — these poems spin and spark, their language so playful a...
First novella from Moazzam Sheikh's San Francisco Quartet, a slow motion walkthrough in pre-pandemic San Francisco. He couldn’t tell her, not yet, but thought about it, wished he could, that when he made love to her, he resisted thinking about Man...
First ever translations of short stories by the noted writer of Punjabi Nadir Ali, rendered into modern English by a San Francisco based team of librarians, Amna Ali and Moazzam Sheikh. Fourteen short stories chosen by the translators from Nadir's ...
Fiction. Asian & Asian American Studies. "Kumar's writing can feel subtle. Brief. Quiet even. Then you hit one air pocket, then another. In her world, the dead refuse to forgive, ardor is immortal, and contact with other beings has already been made...
Fiction. Asian & Asian American Studies. "A beautiful meditation on the cheating heart, the broken heart. Original and memorable."—Karen Joy Fowler
Fiction. California Interest. Asian and Asian American Studies. Women's Studies. "Two Indians, one Native American and the other South Asian Parsi meet in the sixties in Berkeley. Spanning a period from war to war—Vietnam to Chiapas—friendships and ...
Fiction. South Asian American Studies. "Moazzam Sheikh may be the Pakistani immigrant Woody Allen of our times, wringing guilt and manhood torments out of his multicultural background."—David Lincoln
Fiction. LGBT Studies. Jewish Studies. How does a straight American soldier with a girl back home return from a tour of duty in Iceland with The Works of Oscar Wilde as his most cherished souvenir? The answer is a cosmopolitan tale of love, friendsh...
Poetry. South Asia Studies. Translated from the Punjabi by Amritjit Singh and Judy Ray. "The poems of Rampuri are wise and memorable—whether he is speaking to us about the timeless tension between reason and age, love, the experience of illusion, li...
Fiction. Asian American Studies. Jewish Studies. Told with humor and melancholy, TO BE WITH HER is a gripping tale of quest for self-evaluation by a young man from Pakistan. Of Muslim background, the narrator deals with his attachment to his culture...