The Shakespeare Fiction Podcast
What happens when King Lear is reimagined through the lens of postcolonial India? In this episode of The Shakesfic Podcast, Koel explores We That Are Young by Preti Taneja—a bold, unsettling adaptation that doesn’t just retell Shakespeare, but actively reshapes him. This is a novel about language, inheritance, and power. Koel looks at how Taneja reworks King Lear through corporate dynasties, fractured narration, and code-switching—and how her version of Sita draws on both Shakespeare and the Ramayana to complicate ideas of silence, endurance, and resistance. Koel also reflects on what it means to inherit Shakespeare as a British Asian writer, and how this novel sits within a wider tradition of adaptation, performance, and cultural negotiation.
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