"Grafting solitude onto a character who would live it on the page seemed to provide me with a sense of catharsis."
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On writing about a middle-aged Indian man in âRakesh Satyal on the Pick-Up Line That Changed His Lifeâ in LitHub (2018 Nov 7)
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