Acolossus in the lit domain, Vikram Seth may not be a Seth Godin (though both are from Stanford), but he...
Year: 2012
“Narayan wakes in me a spring of gratitude,” Graham Greene wrote of his literary protege, Rasipuram Krishnaswami Narayanaswami “Without him...
An idyllic childhood, a clutch of favourite authors (Roald Dahl, P.G. Wodehouse, James Herriot, Ernest Hemingway, Subramania Bharati), writing columns...
Filmmaker Piyush Jha has now debuted as a writer with Mumbaistan, a collection of three novellas. As the title indicates,...
IT IS often the characteristic of good authors to dispel the image their readers might create for them. The affable...
From icons like Nelson Mandela, Aung Saan Suu Kyi, Lech Walesa, Irom Sharmila to mass movements from Tahrir Square to...
Manu Joseph's fiction, like the Great Tradition of Western art, is full of men looking at women—and perhaps inevitably, women...
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 —...
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