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The captivating and tragicomic story of the Chatterjee family and the catastrophe that tore them apart—for fans of Kiran Desai’s The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny and Jonathan Franzen’s Crossroads.

Anna Chatterjee has just been released from prison. Her husband, Prabir, has arrived to take her home and found her already gone; their flighty and artistic grown children, Neal and Nina are left to navigate the fallout both from Anna’s disappearance and the trauma that splintered their lives years earlier. But as the story ricochets between past and present, the question looms: Where is Anna now?

As the story moves between decades and continents, Monica Datta considers the twentieth century experiment and its outcomes, often set against the testimony of the spritely Lacanian Jean-Louis Katz, whose life becomes entangled with their own as well as that of the Bengali psychoanalyst B.X. Roy.

With precision, range and deep emotional insight, Nebraska is an all-enveloping fictional experience not to be missed. It is a novel of characters who, while deeply separate, respond to the irresolvable questions that make us human.

About the Panel

Monica Datta is the author of Thieving Sun. Her writing has appeared in The Believer, Conjunctions, The New Inquiry and many other journals. She has received funding from the Divided City/Mellon Foundation, the Faber Arts, Sciences, and Humanities Residency of Catalonia, The Fine Arts Work Center, the Kimmel Harding Center for the Arts, Kundiman, OPERA America and Sewanee Writers’ Conference.

Radhika Jones, the former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, is at work on a memoir titled “Bookish.” She previously held senior editorial roles at The New York Times and TIME magazine. She holds a Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia, and serves on the boards of CARE and The Paris Review.

Event Details

Monday, June 22, 2026
7:00pm – 8:00pm

Price
$5

Location
McNally Jackson Seaport
4 Fulton St
New York, NY 10038

 

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