Anvar Alikhan reviews Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan Zealot There was not one...
Day: February 6, 2014
Geoff Mak on On Such a Full Sea in LARB These are the times in which Chang-rae Lee’s fifth novel, On Such a...
Studies on the Partition of India have generally focussed on the western front and taken 1947 as an end point...
A.G. Noorani’s book The Destruction of Hyderabad is about the ultimate, forced incorporation of Hyderabad into India. Noorani’s charge, pursued with considerable...
Sushmita Bose reviews the book in The Khaleej Times Khalid’s Faction: Short Stories by 22 Film Personalities doesn’t disappoint the fan in...
The writer and filmmaker on her encounters with commercial censorship: Guernica Guernica: You’ve said that as a teenager you “didn’t read...
A rip-roaring ride through a violence-riven Raj: The Independent The publishers have done this book a disservice in calling it...
Emily Parker talks with Yiyun Li about self-censorship in China, the line between fact and fiction, and whether it’s possible...
What follows is a conversation with authors Catherine Chung and Kirstin Chen, exploring the topic of similarities between authors and...
A compelling vision of life in Bombay, seen through the author’s mytho-poetic vision: The Hindu The Bombay Quartet by the late...
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