While Scaachi Koul may be known for her brash Twitter takes, her talent as a long-form writer shines in her first book, One Day We’ll All Be Dead And None Of This Will Matter. Koul kicks off with a piece entitled “Inheritance Tax” — a hilarious overview of intergenerational anxiety that translates into a fear of dying. Koul’s essay about travelling to India for her cousin’s wedding provides sharp insight on how this plays out for her. “If Indian weddings are for Indian people the furthest thing from ‘fun,’ trips to India are the furthest thing from vacation,” she writes. “Fitting in is a luxury rarely given to immigrants and children of immigrants,” Koul writes.
Source: thestar March 12, 2017 05:03 UTC