Rana Dasgupta has produced a vivid and haunting account of the 'new India': The Guardian Paris, Vienna, New York: every...
Month: March 2014
I first met Khushwant Singh in 1969 when I was working on my notorious Bombay: A Private View—a book which my...
Mala Pandurang reviews A Crowd of Twisted Things by Dawn Farnham (Monsoon books: Singapore . 2013, 326 pages. USD $ 15.95) A Crowd...
Kitaab’s fiction editor Monideepa Sahu interviews Ru Freeman, a Sri Lankan–American writer and activist (author of On Sal Mal Lane...
Fatima Bhutto, the niece of assassinated Pakistani former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, has been nominated for the Women's Prize for...
I’ve lived a reasonably contented life. I’ve often thought about what it is that makes people happy—what one has to...
Remembering Khushwant Singh as a dear friend & mentor: Kishwar Desai in The Economic TimesFor those of us in Delhi's...
A legendary writer and journalist is no more. What will Khushwant Singh's legacy be? Authors Vikram Seth, Ram Guha, William...
Chiki Sarkar, currently Publisher at Penguin Books India, has been appointed as Publisher, Penguin Random House India with overall responsibility...
Kitaab mourns the passing away of noted Indian writer and journalist Khushwant Singh. He has died at 99, Indian media...
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