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“[T]here's a thin line separating the delicate from the bloodless, in art as in food.”
“Calcutta has still not recovered from history: people mourn the past, and abhor it deeply.”
“This is a little parable about cities and genres; how, while some of them lose their imaginative centrality, others take their place.”
“All foreign food is doomed to be consumed in India not so much by Indians as by a voracious Indian sensibility, which demands infinite versions of Indian food, and is unmoved by difference.”