Some studies on and responses to Amit Chaudhuri:
James Wood's review of Afternoon Raag in the Guardian, 1993
James Wood's introduction in 2019 to the 25th anniversary edition of Afternoon Raag
William Harris in n+1 on Friend of My Youth and The Origins of Dislike and Chaudhuri's other writings
Colm Toibin’s foreword to the 25th anniversary edition of A Strange and Sublime Address
Sumana Roy’s essay/overview in the Los Angeles Review of Books
Deborah Levy on Chaudhuri’s essays in the New Statesman
Essay by Jonathan Coe on Chaudhuri in the London Review of Books
Neel Mukherjee on Odysseus Abroad
Eileen Battersby on the immortals and Chaudhuri's work in the Irish Times
Colm Toibin’s foreword to the 25th anniversary edition of A Strange and Sublime Address
James Wood’s review of Odysseus Abroad and his overview of Chaudhuri’s work in the New Yorker
Saikat Majumdar’s monograph Prose of the World (Columbia University Press)
Peter D McDonald’s Artefacts of Writing (Oxford University Press)
Frank B Farrell’s Why Does Literature Matter? (Cornell University Press)
Simon During on Chaudhuri’s The Immortals
Symposium on Chaudhuri’s writing and criticism in Caravan magazine
(contributors: Anjum Hasan, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Nakul Krishna, Saikat
Majumdar)