Rajeev Balasubramanyam

Praise for Professor Chandra Follows His Bliss
I loved this beautiful beautiful book. It's tender and compassionate, written with exquisite care and verve, and so so SO funny
Marian Keyes
Chandra is a delightful creation: peevish, intolerant, intellectually exacting, unwittingly eccentric, nerdy, needy let lovable. The book, like its picaresque hero, is a one-off
Patricia Nicol, Sunday Times
This brilliant and eloquent novel, which puts into words so many unutterable annoyances, is a sort of Zen satire in which tolerance and understanding mingle with hilarious criticism of contemporary mores. It’s a won ...
Wendy Holden, Daily Mail
I loved this beautiful beautiful book. It's tender and compassionate, written with exquisite care and verve, and so so SO funny
Marian Keyes
Chandra is a delightful creation: peevish, intolerant, intellectually exacting, unwittingly eccentric, nerdy, needy let lovable. The book, like its picaresque hero, is a one-off
Patricia Nicol, Sunday Times
This brilliant and eloquent novel, which puts into words so many unutterable annoyances, is a sort of Zen satire in which tolerance and understanding mingle with hilarious criticism of contemporary mores. It’s a won ...
Wendy Holden, Daily Mail
I loved this beautiful beautiful book. It's tender and compassionate, written with exquisite care and verve, and so so SO funny
Marian Keyes
Chandra is a delightful creation: peevish, intolerant, intellectually exacting, unwittingly eccentric, nerdy, needy let lovable. The book, like its picaresque hero, is a one-off
Patricia Nicol, Sunday Times
This brilliant and eloquent novel, which puts into words so many unutterable annoyances, is a sort of Zen satire in which tolerance and understanding mingle with hilarious criticism of contemporary mores. It’s a won ...
Wendy Holden, Daily Mail
Articles featuring Rajeev Balasubramanyam
A beginner’s guide to meditation and how it will help you lead a happier life: Rajeev Balasubramanyam
A past Fellow of the Hemera Foundation for writers with a meditation practice, and writer in residence at Brooklyn Zen Center, Rajeev Balasubramanyam offers a beginner’s guide to meditation and explains how it could help us all live more blissfully.