Radhika Oberoi
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Radhika Oberoi
@hypermonk
Author of Stillborn Season (2018) and Of Mothers and Other Perishables. Writer of book reviews and essays. Hopelessly analog. University of East Anglia

Review of 'Refuge: Stories of War (and Love)' by Sunny Singh ✍️@hypermonk thehindu.com/books/book-rev…


Secrets in the dark | Review of Susan Choi’s Flashlight, shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2025 ✍️@hypermonk thehindu.com/books/book-rev…

1. Among the Big Blessings of My Life The most fortunate are those who are blessed with such good health that they never have to go to hospitals or depend on doctors to keep them in functioning order. If you don’t belong to the above super fortunate category, the next best is to have caring doctors or vaidyas as your good friends. I belong to the second category. Among the most caring doctors I have ever known is Dr (Col.) Shekhar Pant, who is considered among the top most radiologists of India. He is a distinguished war veteran, a successful medical practitioner & innovator plus a social entrepreneur who provides valuable health services in villages of Uttaranchal. In the last 40 years he has seen me through several medical emergencies, including some major unavoidable surgeries. When I am careless about follow-up with certain tests, it is Col Pant who will phone me and insist that I better not delay any further. But I hold him in high esteem not just because he has been amazingly good to me-- and whoever of my family needed his help, diagnosis or advice-- but more because he is caring about everyone. Most of those who come to him as patients become his life-long friends. He provides high quality and ethical care to people in his South Delhi clinic where every patient is treated with equal courtesy and warmth. His present clinic in GK 1 is so pleasantly designed, without being ostentatious, and so well landscaped in the midst of densely populated neighbourhood, that my driver commented, that just being in such an environment gives you sense of well-being. His patients include countless VVIPs of Delhi. But even ordinary patients are treated with care and courtesy. But I value Dr Pant’s friendship most of all because he has reached out to and has been servicing the most neglected sections of our rural population for more than two decades. Continued...


Dubai in metafiction | Review of The House of Girls by Sonia Rafeek ✍️@hypermonk thehindu.com/books/book-rev…





Join author Radhika Oberoi for “Writing Personal Cityscapes” on Sat, 24 May 2025 at 6:30 PM. A book talk and discussion on grief, politics, and storytelling at Bangalore Writer’s Workshop. @hypermonk @BhumikaAnand @SimonSchusterIN



We don't remember in sequence, we remember in echoes." 📖✨ Book Launch: Of Mothers and Other Perishables by Radhika Oberoi | Kalinga Literary Festival 2025✨📖 A special moment at #KLF2025, as acclaimed author Radhika Oberoi unveiled her latest novel, Of Mothers and Other Perishables—a poignant exploration of motherhood, memory, and the transient nature of life. The book delves into the delicate threads of love, loss, and resilience, offering readers a deeply moving narrative that lingers long after the last page. As literature continues to reflect the raw beauty of human relationships, this launch was a celebration of storytelling at its finest. 📚✨ A literary journey into the fragile yet profound bonds that shape us! #KalingaLiteraryFestival #KLF2025 #BookLaunch #OfMothersAndOtherPerishables #RadhikaOberoi

















