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The novelist Neel Mukherjee, at home in south London - Andrew Crowley for DT The first part of Neel Mukherjee’s new novel, Choice, features a publisher, Ayush, who is the only non-white editorial ...
The opening pages of Neel Mukherjee's novels have a singular staying power. Masterpieces of craft, they do their duty in launching longer works of fiction, but they linger in readers' minds long after ...
Early on in Neel Mukherjee’s new novel, Ayush, an editorial director at a London publishing house, sits in an acquisitions meeting and tells his colleagues about the book he is championing. He ...
When I got pregnant last year, I began reading online about parenting and found myself confronted with an overwhelming quantity of choices. On social media, how-to graphics and videos abound, as do ...
July is too early for rate cuts and September might be early as well, said Neel Mukherjee, TIAA Wealth Management CIO. November or December seems “more likely," he said during a CNBC interview. This ...
Neel Mukherjee, TIAA Wealth Management CIO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss Mukherjee's reaction to Jerome Powell's comments this week, how the CIO is considering government policy next year, and much ...
Ayush, a central character in Neel Mukherjee’s “Choice,” lives in a swank London neighborhood with his husband, Luke, a successful economist, and their twin children, Marielle and Alexander. He works ...
Exclusively for T, Marcus Jahmal envisions what happens on page 76 of novels by Neel Mukherjee, Valerie Martin and others. By Jenny Comita “Food and sake were set ...