July 25, 2025
Translations
Review: Rumi: A New Selection
The prospect of reviewing a book of poetry in translation when one doesn’t have access to...

Rohit Manchanda spent his childhood in the coalfields of Jharkhand and did his doctorate from the University of Oxford. He is a professor at IIT Bombay where he researches computational neurophysiology and, in a parallel world, writes fiction. His first novel won a Betty Trask Award, was published with the title In the Light of the Black Sun. and is being republished titled A Speck of Coal Dust. His second novel, A Place in Mind (not yet published), won a Tibor Jones South Asia Prize. A third novel, The Enclave, is being published simultaneously with A Speck of Coal Dust. Manchanda’s teaching has won him several awards, including an INSA Teachers Award. He has also authored Monastery, Sanctuary, Laboratory, a history of IIT Bombay, and co-edited an academic monograph, Urinary Bladder Physiology: Computational Insights.
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