Interviews
10 Questions for Varun Ravindran
- By Marissa Perez
Lovely as milk, smooth as a knell,
bodiless and meade of breaths,
a blue bed of pollen,
lace, mesh, the sea ran
like a prayered tongue, the waves
—from “The City Opposite Nineveh,” Volume 62, Issue 2 (Summer 2021)
Tell us about one of the first pieces you wrote.
When I was younger we moved around India a lot, and so I went to a handful of different schools. An English vocabulary test was usually a part of the application to these schools, where you had to write an essay using all the words from a provided word bank. Those essays were my first pieces.
What writer(s) or works have influenced the way you write now?
I’d wager my most formative influence is Virginia Woolf. More...