Published every Friday, Between the Lines is a weekly column by Namrata. This week, she talks about animals in South Asian Writing....
Month: October 2025
Team Kitaab reviews The Gift by Ramendra Kumar (Niyogi Books, 2025), illustrated by Gauri Shilendran. Ramendra Kumar’s The Gift is...
Team Kitaab reviews The Invention of the Shoe (Niyogi Books, 2025), originally written by Rabindranath Tagore and translated by Nirmal...
Team Kitaab is in conversation with Nirmal Kanti Bhattacharjee and Prof. Sekhar Mukherjee, the translator and illustrator for The Invention...
Dr. Goutam Bhattacharyya's story explores the universal longing for connection and the bittersweet interplay between memory, nostalgia, and the rediscovery...
Sitharaam Jayakumar's powerful story oscillates between love, desire, and the tinge of madness that follows it. Satish stood on the terrace...
Published every Friday, Between the Lines is a weekly column by Namrata. This week, she talks about speculative fiction in South Asian...
Maryum Tamoor reviews Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arundhati Roy (Penguin India, 2025), calling it a raw, riveting, relatable,...
Namrata reviews Nautch Boy- A Memoir of My Life in the Kothas by Manish Gaekwad (HarperCollins, 2025), observing how this...
Wani Nazir takes us behind War & War by László Krasznahorkai as he analyses his Nobel Prize win for this...
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