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In June 2011 Hajratwala and Tom MacMaster, creator of Amina Abdallah Arraf al Omari, engaged in an online dispute over the posting of MacMaster's manuscript. [4] Hajratwala is the founder of Unicorn Club, "a magical sanctuary where authors of color (and allies who really mean it!) finish our gorgeous, urgently needed books." [5]
Minal Hajratwala, upon discovering the real identity of Tom MacMaster, re-examined the fictional biography draft he sent her with more scrutiny. Robert Mackey of The New York Times stated that Hajratwala's second assessment of the writing was "scathing". Hajratwala stated "The faked lesbian sex scenes turn my stomach.
Minal Hajratwala, Leaving India: My Family's Journey From Five Villages to Five Continents: Blake Bailey, Cheever: A Life; Emanuel Levy, Vincente Minnelli: Hollywood's Dark Dreamer; Edna O'Brien, Byron in Love: A Short Daring Life; Audrey Beth Stein, Map; Gay Debut Fiction Rakesh Satyal, Blue Boy: James Hannaham, God Says No
The annual visual arts exhibition has featured artists such as Chitra Ganesh, Swati Khurana, and Sa’dia Rehman, while the annual literary festival has included writers like Minal Hajratwala, V.V. Ganeshananthan, and Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Jhumpa Lahiri. SAWCC serves as a platform for South Asian women artists to present their works ...
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And on April 23, some of the plant’s frustrated neighbors took their fight to the city where the World Bank is headquartered, signing onto a lawsuit filed against the IFC in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., by the nonprofit EarthRights International.