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The curious case of Anees Salim
Updated On: 23 May, 2015 08:23 AM IST | | Preeti Singh
<p>Is non-submission of ‘literary’ books for top Indian book prizes the result of non-clarity in submission guidelines? Or is it publisher error, genuine oversight, and/or indifference? Preeti Singh attempts to read between the lines</p>

Anees Salim’s The Blind Lady’s Descendants won the Crossword Fiction Award this year; it engaged many readers with its Marquez-esque symbolism and themes, especially the inseparability of the past, present and future. Set in Salim’s hometown, Varkala in Kerala, the novel is an almost 300-page-long suicide note by young Amar.

Anees Salim, author
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