By Piya Srinivasan One thing we know about Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasrin, whether through her writings or hearsay, is that she...
Year: 2016
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Penguin present Uttara: The Book Of Answers translated by Arshia Sattar. The book exquisitely captures the heady delights of the original text...
Until this week, I thought that at least we could be consoled by fiction. That we still had the borderless...
There may come a time when Asian-American writing loses its hyphen and becomes “American”. Ranbir Singh Sidhu’s debut novel Deep...
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