Jaspreet Singh’s book laments the loss of talent to emigration because of India’s ethnic divisions (Toronto Star) Jaspreet Singh, the...
Month: September 2013
Dibyajyoti Sarma reviews Ankur Betageri's The Bliss and Madness of Being Human At the first glance, the cover of Ankur Betageri’s...
Jonathan Chatwin reviews the novel in ARBMr Ma and Son is the first of two Lao She novels to be published...
To understand contemporary Asia as a whole, one has to understand China—now more so than ever, argues PANKAJ MISHRA in his...
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, an imprint of the British publisher Orion, has acquired “A Suitable Girl,” the sequel to Vikram Seth’s...
American novelist Jonathan Franzen will be attending next year's Jaipur Literature Festival, India's best known literary event. According to a tweet...
Singapore-based filmmaker Amit Virmani’s debut, “Cowboys in Paradise”, was one of the most talked-about Asian documentaries in recent years. The controversial...
The Kingdom at the Centre of the World: Journeys into Bhutan reviewed in The Hindu A world in which deeds...
For an introduction to India's cultural and culinary delights, you might hop a flight to Delhi or book a trip...
The men and women who populate Kevin Kwan's latest novel, Crazy Rich Asians, are some of the most vile, vapid, superficial,...
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