Shekhar Gupta’s book is a handy compendium that illustrates a tumultuous timeline, writes Pradyot Lal Armed with an unpretentious style and...
Month: May 2014
BG Verghese’s tour d’horizon in Post Haste is an evocative tale woven around postal stamps, writes Pradyot Lal: Tehelka The romance...
A comic stage, underlying serious themes, is set up in a fictional Bengal constituency: Shovon Chowdhury reviews Anirudh Bhattacharyya's The Candidate...
A viscerally powerful first novel from one of the most outspoken poets in contemporary India: Sumana Mukherjee in Live Mint...
From the shores of Haldia the Tilkhurst could have looked like anything, with lanterns perched at various heights conveying only a meagre...
Manto Saadat Hasan Manto has a good claim to be considered the greatest South Asian writer of the 20th century....
One night two summers ago, I was in a car speeding across the border into the eastern Indian state of...
Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan is a New York-based journalist and author of “A Tiger In The Kitchen: A Memoir of Food &...
The library officials said that over 400 hand-written books of different sizes have been carefully kept and were digitalised during...
Raising the stakes for Indian writing in English: The Caravan Here is my own manifesto for Indian writing. I hereby...
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