Writer, editor, and counselor Gouri Dange invites you to a curated reading of her fiction and non-fiction. Featuring excerpts from her short story Patali Pana Cotta, her book Three-Dog Night, and her popular columns in The Hindu and The Mirror, this session explores the powerful, complex world of food. The common thread? Food as a vessel for our deepest emotions—from love and nostalgia to betrayal and revenge. Moving seamlessly from the sentimental to the searing, Gouri illustrates how a loaded plate can be every bit as potent as a loaded gun.
About the author
Gouri balances a prolific literary career with a passion for teaching. With nine books under her belt and a tenth on the way, Gouri is a mainstay in the Indian publishing scene and a frequent voice in the national press. Whether she’s leading a creative writing workshop or penning her latest column, her approach remains signature Gouri: informal, interactive, and contemporary. See her latest work at www.GouriDange.com.
Event Venue
The Black Box, Pancard Club Road, near Costa Blanca Society, Baner - 411045, Pune, India
INR 200.00











