Editor-turned-novelist Karan Mahajan has been making the online rounds these days. He was recently interviewed over at The Rumpus, and just contributed a playlist to the Times's "Living with Music," all in support of his debut novel, Family Planning. (There's something refreshing about seeing a serious novelist kick off his playlist with Bryan Adams.)
As for Family Planning, the San Francisco Chronicle called it, "Brave, breackneck, and amusing. . . . A fearless cultural domestic tour. . . . Irreverent, fresh, and sometimes, given its author’s youth, preternaturally wise" and The Washington Post Book World said, "Mahajan’s sprightly first novel portrays India’s capital—10 million strong—in all its explosive fecundity. . . . Mahajan is only 24 years old, but he has already developed an irresistible voice with a rich sense of humor fueled by sorrow." And Maud Newton had this to say.
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