Swimmer Among the Stars

by Kanishk Tharoor

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Swimmer Among the Stars
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"[A] writer who is gifted not just with extraordinary talent but also with a subtle, original, and probing mind." —Amitav Ghosh

In one of the singularly imaginative stories from Kanishk Tharoor's Swimmer Among the Stars, despondent diplomats entertain themselves by playing table tennis in zero gravity—for after rising seas destroy Manhattan, the United Nations moves to an orbiting space hotel. In other tales, a team of anthropologists treks to a remote village to record a language's last surviving speaker intoning her native tongue; an elephant and his driver cross the ocean to meet the whims of a Moroccan princess; and Genghis Khan's marauding army steadily approaches an unnamed city's walls.

With exuberant originality and startling vision, Tharoor cuts against the grain of literary convention, drawing equally from ancient history and current events. His world-spanning stories speak to contemporary challenges of environmental collapse and...

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Swimmer Among the Stars
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The bride has never wanted to be a bride, but rather an astronaut (“swimmer among the stars”), and fair enough, why should brides be brides when they can be astronauts
Swimmer Among the Stars
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What is the point of living if I can’t exert myself? The nurse, who knows this routine well, protests and then
Tale of the Teahouse
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Stray cats scratched and shrieked over

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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