Bhaskar Parichha reviews Displacement and Citizenship - Histories and Memories of Exclusion (Tulika Books, 2020) calling it a timely reminder...
Book Review
Gracy Samjetsabam reviews The Legend of Himal and Nagrai reflecting how these stories offer a yarn of peace from Kashmir...
Bhaskar Parichha reviews Musicophilia in Mumbai by Tejaswini Niranjana (Published by Tulika Books , 2020) calling it a fascinating journey across...
Rakhi Dalal reviews The Flavours of Nationalism,(Speaking Tiger, 2018) analyzing how through this personal memoir, Nandita Haksar hopes for a...
Dr. Sutanuka Ghosh Roy explores Sanjukta Dasgupta's Sita's Sisters calling it a poet’s exhortation of womanhood. Page: 80 ISBN: 978-93-87883-89-5 ( Paperback)...
Namrata explores Kabul through Taran N Khan's Shadow City which according to her isn't just about a city. Stories in...
Rakhi Dalal observes The Machine is Learning by Tanuj Solanki, which poses the question of human redundancy as AI/ML make...
Namrata explores Osman Haneef's debut novel Blasphemy (Published by Readomania, April 2020) which raises some important questions on the cruel...
Tan Kaiyi reviews Tunku Halim's latest work, Scream to Shadows calling it a collection of tales full of shocks and...
Evocative and alluring , Namrata reviews Laksmi Pamuntjak's Fall Baby (Published by Penguin SEA, 2019) ‘Somewhere in mid-flight, it occurs...
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