
Heart Lamp by Banu Mushtaq. Review
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In this final instalment of our International Booker Prize 2025 shortlist read-through, we’re diving into Heart Lamp by Banu Mushtaq, translated from Kannada by Deepa Bhasthi and published by And Other Stories.
A powerful collection of short stories that explore gender, class, and quiet resistance, Heart Lamp left us with a lot to reflect on—and no shortage of opinions. We also hear the thoughtful response of guest @sazloureads on Instagram, whose take adds another layer to our discussion.
This is the last book on the shortlist—but we’re not done yet...
📢 Coming up tomorrow:
We’ll be releasing a bonus episode with our final rankings, Booker predictions, and some final reflections before the winner is announced on Tuesday evening.
🎉 Later this week:
We’ll be back once more with a reaction episode to the big announcement—did our predictions hit the mark, or did the judges surprise us?
✨ Get involved:
Now’s the time to send in your final rankings, predictions, or thoughts on the shortlist—we’d love to feature your opinions in our wrap-up coverage!
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Thanks for reading along with us—we’ll see you tomorrow for the final countdown!