Description
ndiaâs â90s kids grew up in an offline world and graduated to one thatâs hyperconnected and seemingly always on fire. This generationâs psyche is riddled with qualms about identity, politics, capitalism, technology, relationships, selfhood, and what it means to live authenticallyâand in Famous Last Questions, Sanjana Ramachandran strikes at the heart of their confusion.
She is sincere and ironic, self-flagellating and observant, and witheringly funny. In a heroic attempt to understand why she is the way she is, she takes a scalpel to her childhood trauma and ends up with the socio-political machinery that set the scene for it, thinking out loud: Why is âScience, Arts, or Commerceâ