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In this episode, I sit down with Nayantara Roy to discuss her debut novel, The Magnificent Ruins (https://amzn.to/4fmLcFS). We dive into her journey as a writer and how she balances her career as a TV executive with her passion for storytelling. We also explore the themes of family, generational trauma, and the immigrant experience that are woven into her book.
Episode Highlights:
- Nayantara’s Background: Born in India and raised across multiple countries, Nayantara’s multicultural upbringing greatly influences her writing. She talks about her early interest in storytelling, her time studying classics and her transition into film and TV.
- The Journey to The Magnificent Ruins (https://amzn.to/4fmLcFS): Nayantara shares the seven-year journey of writing her debut novel while working as a TV executive. She explains how she managed to find time for writing amidst her demanding career and how her time in graduate school at Columbia shaped the book’s development.
- About The Magnificent Ruins (https://amzn.to/4fmLcFS): The novel follows Lila, a millennial books editor in Brooklyn, who inherits her grandfather's mansion in India. Lila must navigate the complex relationships within her estranged family while uncovering buried secrets and redefining her sense of home. Nayantara discusses how the story reflects the immigrant experience and explores the meaning of home from multiple perspectives.
- Balancing Cultures: Nayantara and I chat about the challenges of balancing multiple identities—how one’s cultural background and immigrant status impact personal growth and family relationships.
- Millennial Perspective: We discuss how the book reflects millennial struggles, particularly the generational contrasts in expectations around career, family, and identity.
- Nayantara’s Book Recommendations:
- The Bee Sting by Paul Murray (https://amzn.to/3Acr3Dx)
- Commonwealth by Ann Patchett (https://amzn.to/3O2XmrX)
- An Equal Music by Vikram Seth (https://amzn.to/4fi8752)
Connect with Nayantara Roy:
- Website: nayantararoy.com
- Instagram: @tararoy
- Twitter & Threads: @tararoy
Don’t miss The Magnificent Ruins, available now in print, e-book, and audiobook formats wherever books are sold.
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