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'Heart Lamp' by Banu Mushtaq Book Review

Review of Heart Lamp by Banu Mushtaq (Translated from Kannada by Deepa Bhasthi) Heart Lamp is a collection of twelve short stories, available in English through the translation of Deepa Bhasthi. The book was originally written in Kannada by Banu Mushtaq, a writer from Hassan in Karnataka. Her work consistently focuses on women and marginalized communities. Through quiet moments and sharp observations, she captures the everyday weight of their lives. Mushtaq began her writing career in the 1980s, emerging as part of the Bandaya Sahitya (Rebel Literature) movement. This movement arose in southwestern India as a response to caste oppression and rigid social hierarchies. It questioned power structures that were long accepted as normal. As one of the few women writing within this space, Mushtaq’s voice carried both resistance and urgency. Over the years, she has published six short story collections, along with a novel, an essay collection, and a poetry collection—all in Kannada...

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