Title: Footprints in the Bajra Author: Nabina Das Publisher: Cedar Books, 2010 We go from place to place. In Durjanpur,...
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Cover illustration for the London edition of Miguel Cervantes Don Quixote In 1981, Salman Rushdie’s second novel, Midnight’s Children, with...
Book Review by Namrata Title: The Crooked Line Author: Ismat Chugtai (Translated from Urdu by Tahira Naqvi) Publisher: Speaking...
'Small is beautiful' was a term popularised by EF Schumacher in his book of the same name. But how small...
Elif Shafak, the award winning Turkish- British writer, who writes in Turkish and English, is under investigation by prosecutors from...
Reviewed by Sucharita Dutta-Asane Title: Voice of the Runes – When Souls Connect, But Vengeance Speaks Author: Manjiri Prabhu Publisher:...
No No- Boy by John Okada (1956) was the first novel by a Japanese American dealing with the Japanese internment...
When we travel or go on a holiday, we look forward to discovering spaces and cultures new to us. Here...
By Ratnottama Sengupta So much of sci-fi uses science as a starting point and then uses fiction to fill up...
Munshi Premchand(1880-1936), born as Dhanpat Rai Shrivastav, was one of the foremost Hindi writers of the early twentieth century....
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