Sujit Saraf started his literary journey with his first novel, Limbo (1994, Harper Collins, India). His second novel, The Peacock Throne (2007,...
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Kerry Brown’s ‘The New Emperors’ offers insights into a secretive and increasingly hereditary elite: FT When the seven ageing men...
Shafts of humour help to illuminate this brilliantly bleak satire on the 'one family, one child' policy: The Guardian If...
Using letters written by Indian soldiers at the frontlines, Gajendra Singh looks at the life of Indian soldiers who fought the...
No book on Hindi cinema has ever been as keenly anticipated as this one. That is understandable. The Substance and the...
The South Korean novelist on her visits to death row, exposing sex offenders, and the dread march of materialism: The...
A novel about the struggle to find stability in a life of displacement: The Globe & Mail Where do you...
Family saga with a wicked witch at its heart: The Independent Roopa Farooki's sixth novel is a family saga sprawling...
Mourn not yet the death of bookshops and literature—a Norwegian writer, now living in Sweden, is a surprising, relieving phenomenon...
Isabel Hilton on Chinese politics and culture across three continents: The Guardian In 2010, the Chinese writer Liao Yiwu wrote an open...
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