Jhumpa Lahiri denounces “being authentic”
In “Roman Stories,” which she translated from Italian, the writer challenges what it means to be authentically from any place.
As a second generation South Asian American, I’ve always taken pride in our rich storytelling culture. I grew up mesmerized by my grandmothers' heroic tales from ancient texts, their inspiring experiences of starting over after the Partition, and the daily dramedy of living with aunts, uncles, and cousins galore. With so many of us craving the sense of community that these stories evoke, here are some of my favorites—from inspirational tell-alls from South Asian achievers to sagas of struggles against adversity to love, laughter, and the beauty of ordinary moments. —Lavina Khemchandani, Audible Editor
Memoirs
From entertainers and innovators to seekers and scholars, these intimate accounts illuminate the diversity of South Asian experiences.
Fiction
Get swept up in the imaginations of South Asian storytellers, from classic to contemporary voices.
Historical Fiction
Travel back to worlds gone by in these immersive and richly detailed historical sagas.
Nonfiction
From science to liberal arts, explore these nonfiction listens by South Asian thinkers.
Romance
Fall head over heels for these spellbinding romance listens.
Mysteries and Thrillers
It would be a crime to miss out on these unpauseable tales of intrigue and suspense.
Science Fiction and Fantasy
Blast off for new worlds via the imaginations of these incredible storytellers.
Family Listening
Set your imagination free with these captivating stories for all ages.
For Teens and Young Adults
Connect with stories to help young listeners better understand and feel seen in the world.
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