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Rituparna Mukherjee

20 works

Rituparna Mukherjee teaches English and Communication Studies at Jogamaya Devi College, Kolkata. She enjoys writing short fiction and flashes. A multilingual translator of Bengali and Hindi fiction into English, her original work and translations have been published in Samovar, The Bombay Literary Magazine, Usawa Literary Review, Skipjack Review, Hakara Bilingual, State of Matter, MuseIndia among others. Her debut translation, The One-Legged, translated from Sakyajit Bhattacharya’s Ekanore , has been shortlisted for JCB Prize in Literature 2024 and won the KALA Literature Awards 2025. She is currently translating a political thriller set in West Bengal as well as a memoir dealing with gender issues. She is the fiction reader at Usawa Literary Review.

April 29, 2026 Book Reviews

Review: Stories the Fire could not Burn

If home is found on both sides of the globe, Home is of course here—and always...
April 13, 2026 Interviews

Amrita Mahale on ‘Real Life’ in Conversation with Rituparna Mukherjee

RM: Congratulations Amrita on a truly remarkable second book and thank you for talking to us....
March 15, 2026 Book Reviews

Review: That’s a Fire Ant Right There

R.K Narayan’s Malgudi Days remains such an abiding classic because it creates a loving and humorous...
February 11, 2026 Book Reviews

Review: The Struggle

Chill Penury repress’d their noble rage, And froze the genial current of the soul.  – Thomas...
February 11, 2026 Translations

The Ambrosia Project

One As the night thickened, Raghu and his companion arrived at the ghat cautiously as was...
February 11, 2026 Book Reviews

Review: Real Life

Nehma in Aranya Sahay’s Humans in the Loop (2024) underscores a defining truth of our time:...

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