Let Me Be Your Leader by Abad Jerónimo de Clairveux (pseud. of Jonathan Olvera) follows Jonathan, a former captive who crosses...
2025
Published every Friday, Between the Lines is a weekly column by Namrata. This week, she talks about the hospitals, bus stands, and...
Dr. Adfer Shah reviews Rind(Urdu Novel) by Firdous Azmat Siddiqui (Arshia Publications, 2025), observing how it is Partition literature with...
Team Kitaab reviews Sahil Will Come and Other Stories (Published by Orient Blackswan, 2025), originally written in Telugu by Afsar...
Susmita Mukherjee's story explores food as memory, heritage, and ritual, interweaving the smells and textures of Bengali cuisine with themes...
Biswajit Chatterjee shares a poignant story blending elements of psychological suspense and the surreal, set against a contemporary Indian backdrop,...
Published every Friday, Between the Lines is a weekly column by Namrata. This week, she talks about the domestic spaces in South...
Sutanuka Ghosh Roy reviews Anita Nahal's latest poetry collection Animals- Prose poems on sentiency, decency, and indecency. ISBN: 978-1-63980—738 3...
Book Review: Running behind Lakshmi- The Search for Wealth in India’s Stock Market by Adil Rustomjee
Namrata reviews Running behind Lakshmi- The Search for Wealth in India's Stock Market by Adil Rustomjee (Hachette India, 2025), calling...
Poet and Critic Gopal Lahiri analyses Rachna Singh's memoir Raghu Rai - Waiting for the Divine (Hawakal Publishers,2024), calling it...
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