Prize winning novelists Hanif Kureishi, Kamila Shamsie, Tash Aw and Romesh Gunesekera, award-winning BBC journalist John Sweeney, plus debates on...
Month: March 2014
In the midst of all things literature and culture, the organisers had thrown about a few sessions here and there...
Stories of love and longing from ancient Sanskrit literature, lesser known among modern readers have been rendered into English by...
In her latest novel ‘Idris’, Anita Nair takes us on an unforgettable journey through 17th century South India, laden with...
Duncan Jepson is the award-winning director of five feature films. He also produced documentaries for Discovery Channel Asia and National...
When Australian writer Gail Tredwell’s book Holy Hell: A Memoir of Faith, Devotion and Pure Madness was published last November, it sent...
Amit Chaudhuri has grown from a writer with humour to one in love with excess words. Dilip D’Souza reads out loud. Calcutta,...
Rana Dasgupta’s Delhi book tries to deconstruct Delhi’s neuroses. Manjula Lal wishes the focus was sharper: Tehelka A search for the soul...
Review of Mukul Kesavan's Homeless on Google Earth Reading a collection of essays on a diverse set of subjects is...
With her debut novel For Today I Am A Boy, Chinese-Canadian writer Kim Fu has attracted comparisons to Jeffrey Eugenides' Middlesex and to...
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