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'Life isn’t solely a matter of individual will and agency'
Hindustan Times Ludhiana
|November 15, 2025
The novel seems to suggest that the body is both the one thing we truly own, and the one thing that betrays us most.
Was that the paradox you wanted to examine — the body as both home and prison?
Absolutely, and that’s a very nice way of putting it actually. The body defines who we are in some sense, I mean, we are our body. But as you say, it also places limitations on us of various kinds: absolute limitations, really. The word prison might be a bit extreme (laughs) but yes, I think that was a driving idea in the background of the writing process. Definitely.
The title makes us think of skin, desire, decay, appetites — but it is also strangely impersonal, as if you've stripped the human of individuality. Were you trying to write about the human animal, rather than “a man” as a social being?
Yes, very much so. The idea of the human as animal is quite prominent in the book. But it is also present with human society. I don't think they're two entirely separate things. I mean, the nature of human society and the way it's built is a reflection of the animal nature of each individual human, to a certain extent. I see those two things as being very closely connected. That connection was also what I was trying to express in the book. I wouldn't say the book is anti-individualistic, but there is a sense that we are all the same person.
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