Chimamanda Adichie was interviewed by Elle India’s editor Supriya Dravid about storytelling spirits, her shocking cooking habits and never-ending curiosity with people’s lives.
The interview would officially be out later in September.
Elle is the Indian edition of the worldwide lifestyle magazine of French origin called Elle.
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