A brilliant probe deals a damning indictment to Rajat Gupta and considers what his fall means for Indians, says Sunit...
Year: 2013
In this interview, Indian social scientist Dipankar Gupta, former professor of sociology at JNU, New Delhi, turns to an ‘elite...
Writer Uday Prakash has always recoiled from the rich, the powerful and the pompous. He tells Shougat Dasgupta that mockery is the only recourse...
Anita Sethi reviews The Pink Sari Revolution, which takes a peek inside an Indian activist group fighting for women’s rights...
Critics and supporters of the country’s economic liberalisation make the same error–they forget about pollution and population, says Partha Dasgupta, the...
Indian writer Prajwal Parajuly's The Gurkha's Daughter has been longlisted for the 2013 Dylan Thomas Prize, according to BBC News....
The 54-year-old Singapore media veteran Woon Tai Ho developed a connection with art at an early age. While growing up...
The Times of India reports on the Mountain Echoes Literature Fest Literature is the glue of mankind. Beyond Time, we are...
Fahmida Riaz on the wordless apartheid practiced against progressive literature in Pakistan in The Dawn In Pakistani literature, an undeclared, wordless...
Mia Warren reviews My Name Is Parvana by Deborah Ellis in the Asian Review of Books There is a decidedly cinematic aura...
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