Recent tensions surrounding religious and ethnic intolerance in Indonesia can place individuals with alternative or liberal views on the sidelines,...
Month: December 2016
Let’s draw a circle on a sheet of paper and call it earth, say these poets. The instruments of darkness,...
Published by Kitaab International, Tweet is Cultural Medallion winner Isa Kamari’s new novella. Tweet, is a high-quality work of imaginative fiction that marries...
By Bhaamati Borkhetaria Stories are an imperative part of the human experience. Whether we consume them as television dramas or...
By Sravasti Datta Children do bury their noses in books, in fact much more than adults. The author speaks with...
By Pooja Pillai Madhuri Purandare is rarely to be found among children. The writer and illustrator has a “long distance”...
The political scope of non-violence Gandhi does not envisage a tactical non-violence confined to one area of life or to...
By Damian Flanagan More than 3,000 women and almost 900 men — that’s the number of lovers the main protagonist...
By Moazzam Sheikh Santokh Singh Dhir’s Merian Saras Kahaniyan is a delightful little book. Through the phrase ‘a delightful little...
By R. Krithik Author Anu Kumar on her book on Chandragupta Maurya, historical fiction in India, and why she chose...
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