Anita Roy reviews A Cool Dark Place by Supriya Dravid in Tehelka Dravid has potential as a writer. But someone in...
Month: September 2013
Devika Bakshi reviews Jhumpa Lahiri's The Lowland in the Open magazine I seem to resist each new Lahiri. I have...
The Bangalore Literature Festival's second edition took off with a bang, with close to two thousand people attending the fest,...
Taiwanese author Wu Ming-Yi echoes David Mitchell as hard-edged realism meets extravagant fantasy, writes Tash Aw in The Guardian What...
Sonora Jha "When I was 11 months old, on a train journey with my parents from Patna to Deolali, my temperature...
“Guruji, they are all gathering,” twelve-year-old Sumant, his cheeks covered with a fuzzy growth of beard, peered through the flap...
We enter a narrow muddy path with jhopadpattis on both sides. Lalit apologetically turns his head towards me; the car...
Jung Chang, the bestselling author of Wild Swans, talks to Serena Kutchinsky in the Prospect magazine about courting controversy, censorship...
Pankaj Mishra The idea of the global novel can obscure the many ways in which African and Asian writers still...
Akash Kapur reviews Sunil Amrith's Crossing the Bay of Bengal in the NYT Migration is Amrith’s first great theme; much...
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