Kintsugi by Anukrti Upadhyay: A Japanese Art, an Indian craft and three resilient women
Anukrti Upadhyay molds a composite between two cultures (Indian and Japanese) and brings forth the philosophical gist of ‘Kintsugi’ through the relationships portrayed by three female characters. The stories around these three characters – Haruko, Leela, and Meena explore the themes of feminism, loneliness, homosexuality, and companionship.
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