Team Kitaab reviews Thorns in My Quilt by Mohua Chinappa (Rupa Publications, 2024) Thorns in My Quilt by Mohua Chinappa...
Month: July 2025
Namrata reviews Yet, Remember Me by Pinaki Gangopadhyay (Bloomsbury India, 2025) and observes, it is more than a story. Yet,...
Arushi Chauhan shares a piece exploring how Upamanyu Chatterjee’s writing is nuanced, fervent, and shocking, while his temperament in literary meets...
Writer and Translator Kabir Deb is in conversation with Rituparna Mukherjee (Poet, Author & Translator) on the art of translation...
Hansa Deep's tender portrayal of friendship beyond the boundaries of caste, creed, and colour is beautifully translated by Rajni Mishra...
Sukrit Nagaraj shares a story about longing. Outside the Gourmet Shop Is a sweaty city The bread earners scramble Arey yaar! They...
Published every Friday, Between the Lines is a weekly column by Namrata, where she delves into the cultural, emotional, and thematic intricacies...
Ali Raz reviews Rated A- Soft-Porn Cinema and Mediations of Desire in India by Darshana Sreedhar Mini (University of California...
Book Review: Yashpal on Gender and Revolutionary Thought (Edited by Simona Sawhney and Kama Maclean)
Namrata reviews Yashpal on Gender and Revolutionary Thought (Edited by Simona Sawhney and Kama Maclean) calling it a significant intervention...
Bookmarked Musings: Geetanjali Shree’s Tomb of Sand (Translated by Daisy Rockwell) by Ramlal Agarwal
Ramlal Agarwal shares a literary essay on Geetanjali Shree's Tomb of Sand (Translated by Daisy Rockwell) , the Booker Prize...
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