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Nimarta Narang

Nimarta Narang is a writer and journalist from Bangkok, Thailand. Currently based in New York, she is a graduate of Tufts University, the University of Oxford, and has received her master's from New York University. She has lived in Bangkok, London, Oxford, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and New York. She is part of the Autumn Incubator, the inaugural Gold House Journalism Accelerator, and a member of Gold House Book Club.

Still from "Luz"; two women stand on a beach.

‘Luz’ gets lost in its futuristic virtual reality premise

The Sundance entry by director Flora Lau is aesthetically pleasing but lacks impact

From left, Himesh Patel as Declan and Sarah Goldberg as Delores in "Bubble & Squeak."

‘Bubble & Squeak’ is an absurdist fare that tries its best for laughs

Writer-director Evan Twohy’s debut at Sundance imagines a world where cabbage—yes, cabbage—is illegal

Author Haruki Murakami and his latest novel, "The City and its Uncertain Walls."

Haruki Murakami’s latest novel is a fight against aging

With the release of “The City and its Uncertain Walls,” writer Nimarta Narang explores her conflicted feelings about the novelist

A South Asian woman in a dark green blazer and brown top, against an orange-brown background.

Sahaj Kaur Kohli asks the ever-important question: ‘But What Will People Say?’

The Brown Girl Therapy founder and author gets personal in her new book, a blend of memoir and self-help

Jhumpa Lahiri and the Evolution of South Asian Literature

Writer Nimarta Narang reviews author Jhumpa Lahiri’s latest book, “Roman Stories,” and reflects on what it’s like critiquing her role model’s work

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