Shehrin Hossain
ESSAY / Why you should read Sally Rooney after all
16 March 2022
Can there be decisive action without discourse, even if it takes the form of one or two conversations between friends in a work of fiction?
16 March 2022
BOOK REVIEW: NONFICTION / Taran Khan maps Kabul through memory in 'Shadow City'
25 August 2021
In Shadow City: A Woman Walks Kabul (Vintage Books, 2019), Khan delineates a personal map of Kabul, taking the reader through the “shadow city” that can be found in its still-standing monuments, libraries, pleasure gardens, theatres, shopping malls, wedding halls and graveyards.
25 August 2021
BOOK REVIEW: YA FICTION / 'Your Heart, My Sky': A timely YA novel-in-verse about the 1990s Cuban “Special Period”
11 August 2021
Early in July of this year, thousands of Cubans took to the streets, pushed over the course of the pandemic to a breaking point by a persistent, two-year-long shortage of medicine and—most importantly—food. Cuban protesters marched and shouted for an end to the Communist regime, which has lasted over six decades.
11 August 2021
BOOK REVIEW: AUTOFICTION / Who is Ayad Akhtar?
23 June 2021
When I began reading Homeland Elegies (Little, Brown and Company, 2020), all I knew about it was that it was a memoir; an account of the life of the author, Ayad Akhtar—a second-generation Muslim immigrant with Pakistani parents who migrated to America to further their careers as doctors.
23 June 2021
FROM PAGES TO PIXELS / “It’s you, it’s me, it’s us”: Bly Manor’s Homage to Henry James
28 October 2020
Effigies with their own minds, tinkling music boxes, mysterious cracks in the wall, and a long-haired spectre trailing the grounds of a vast,
28 October 2020
FROM PAGES TO PIXELS / 'Shirley' crystallises Shirley Jackson’s contested legacy
5 August 2020
Shirley (2020), directed by Josephine Decker and adapted by Sarah Gubbins from the 2014 eponymous novel by Susan Scarf Merrell, interweaves fact and fiction into an imagined narrative about the time when author Shirley Jackson was writing her second novel Hangsaman (1951).
5 August 2020
Unknowable
12 January 2018
how do you explain that love
is a monstrous shape-shifting beast
12 January 2018