Manu Joseph's fiction, like the Great Tradition of Western art, is full of men looking at women—and perhaps inevitably, women...
Month: September 2012
TWO, PERHAPS three years ago, watching a BBC documentary, I saw Syed Shahabuddin recall, eyes still glinting through his spectacles...
There is something elusive about the author of The Book of Secrets; you can’t pin him down to a place....
As Burma emerges from a long period of turbulence and Aung San Suu Kyi is apparently free at last —...
BASED ON ACTUAL EVENTS, The Story of My Assassins tells the story of a journalist who learns that the police...
In a delicious irony, Salman Rushdie’s new book Joseph Anton, an account of his life on the run from free-speech...
"Politics and literature," Salman Rushdie wrote in 1984, in what now seems an innocent time, "do mix, are inextricably mixed,...
Very few in the world have won the love and regard of the people as Rabindranath Tagore has done with...
How far can a suicide investigation go? If the suicide is the brilliant and beautiful seventeen-year-old cartoonist Unni Chacko, given...
For journalists, especially, it is always tempting to write a quick biography of a sports celebrity at the peak of...
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