From the award-winning writer of the acclaimed play Harvest,  this debut collection of stories will electrify readers with its  unusual, radical, and troubling themes. Here are ten tales, some new,  some old, and all of them edgy. In biting and satirical critiques of  contemporary society, Manjula Padmanabhan displays a remarkable range.  We read of a white American widow who plans a designer version of sati  or self-immolation, a pervert and his magic phallus on a double-decker  bus, a black American girl with a unique take on Hindu civilization, a  juvenile mad scientist who schemes in a proletarian dystopia, electronic  simulacra that make high-voltage love, and a mature scientist who  confronts infertility in teeming India. For good measure, there’s also a  coming-of-age story, a marriage proposal, a thwarted murder, and a  story about the Government of India’s Bureau of Reincarnation.