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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Harvard Review story in 'Best American Series'
By Jennifer Tomase
HCL Communications
"Justice Shiva Ram Murthy" follows the cross-cultural experiences of an older Indian man who travels to the United States to live with his daughter. A judge in his homeland, the protagonist grapples with the loss of status in a culture he doesn't quite understand. Local author Reddi is the recipient of a 2004 Massachusetts Cultural Council grant. She has also been a NIMROD/Hardman semifinalist, a Glimmer Train Emerging Writers Competition finalist, and a Vermont Studio Center Fellowship grant recipient. The new issue of Harvard Review is due for release in June, and according to editor Christina Thompson, "it's a wonderful issue." Harvard Review 28 contains fiction from Joyce Carol Oates and the English writer Jim Crace; a new introduction to "Don Quixote" by Mario Vargas Llosa written in honor of the work's 400th anniversary; poetry by Seamus Heaney and Samuel Menashe, and photographs by John Coplans.
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