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the unpalatable offering lesson writing by vasuhendra​

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Answered by Raghav1330
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''The unpalatable offering'' is written by Vasudhendra.

  • Mohanaswamy finds himself in the financial position to purchase a fancy new condominium in "The Unpalatable Offering," but he has no one to share it with.
  • These realistic predictions of the future clash with Mohanaswamy's meaningful queer life in the present, and point to the unique inflections of the LGBT experience in a family-based nation like India.
  • This book stretches the queer imaginary outside the Anglophone world by being published in Kannada. Kannada is a marker of the elusive experiences of want and effects that have not yet solidified into language, rather than merely an alternative to English.
  • Mohanaswamy confesses in "Bicycle Riding" that he "associated himself with" the term "gay," "but he wasn't sure whether it truly described him. He had no idea what gays were termed in the community."

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