Like many book-reading Bengalis, Nivedita Sen is not unfamiliar with Syed Mustafa Siraj. The Delhi University professor has long revelled...
Month: August 2012
When a former colleague offers Jack Patel and his best friend Kitch a job with a conservative British bank in...
Summers in this part of the world can be unforgiving. And Delhi's traffic is seldom less than a test of...
Goa-based Sudeep Chakravarti worked in mainstream media for nearly 25 years before he took a sabbatical in 2004 to write...
Krishna Udayasankar is a Singapore-based Indian writer and Govinda, Book 1 of the Aryavarta Chronicles (a trilogy) is her first...
This is probably the most low-profile book launch for a lady who hails from a high-profile family. But those who...
Graphic Fiction is always a must-read. More so if it is based in your country. You somehow then can relate...
SAMUEL BECKETT’S strange, gnomic novel The Unnamable concludes: “I’ll go on. You must say words as long as there are...
SPEAKING TO Pankaj Mishra on the phone, about his new book From the Ruins of Empire: The Revolt Against the...
The Daily Star of Dhaka (Bangladesh) has recently brought out a special issue (Vol 11, Issue 32, Aug 10) on...
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