With the publication of her first novel, "The Mistress of Spices," Indian-born Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni joins the front rank of American writers. Ms. Divakaruni reads selections from this evocative work, and comments on her cultural background and aesthetic. Series: "Artists on the Cutting Edge" [5/1997] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 3124]
I love CBDs work. Can someone tell me what the music is she is playing? I would like to know the name of the CD. Thank you.
maggiewonders 2 months ago
south asian people ,once move to US they develop terrible american accent...i wonder why?? especially when they are born and brought up in india..lol
bokojoo 1 year ago
I love this book - it is one of my all-time favorite books.
voxluce 1 year ago
@ ntiego: The book is way much better than the movie. In the book, Tilo is old and 'ugly' but the young man is able to sense her inner beauty. That's the beauty of the book n many episodes aren't shown in the movie. Try reading the book if you get the chance.
undomesticgirl14 2 years ago
thanks for this! is the book better then the movie. ?i wasnt so thrilled with the movie. but still anything indian i will watch no matter what.
ntiego 3 years ago