Dr. Ramlal Agarwal reviews Salman Rushdie's latest short story collection, The Eleventh Hour (Random House Inc, 2025), observing how it is a...
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Nafisha Zafar narrates a poignant tale about how a father’s choice rewrote a daughter’s world. The monsoon roared over Kolkata,...
Iravati B. shares a story that reflects the crossroads of life, discussing how we navigate it differently with age and...
Published every Friday, Between the Lines is a weekly column by Namrata. This week, she talks about caste, gender, sexuality, and the...
Cécile Rischmann shares a nostalgic reflection on childhood Christmases in an Indian household, where faith, community, and festive rituals intertwined...
Sneha Pathak analyses Gunboy by Shreyas Rajagopal (Harper Collins India, 2025), observing how it is the literary equivalent of a...
In this short story, Swapna Sanchita narrates a moving tale of young love, dreams and ambitions existing between the twists and...
Vinita Rk captures the madness and chaos of living in Mumbai with a poignant ode to the city that never...
Published every Friday, Between the Lines is a weekly column by Namrata. This week, she talks about how scent becomes memory, architecture,...
Team Kitaab reviews Burnt: Beyond Return (Orient Blackswan, 2025), originally written in Odia by Basudev Sunani and translated into English...
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