In this novel of political activisim in 1960s Calcutta, Mukherjee's writing has fluent precision and a fine ear for the...
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Perhaps no place on earth has spawned more poets than the lower delta of Bengal, and nowhere has poetry been...
Rereading the latest political biography of the Bihar chief minister in the middle of a contentious general election prompts some...
It might just be that the modern spy thriller has turned a new page with Adam Brookes’s Night Heron. We all...
A beguiling tale of love and exile offers an indictment of China's past, and present: The Independent, UK Xiaolu Guo...
The No. 1 best-seller “The Reason I Jump” is now available in paperback. Written by Naoki Higashida, an autistic Japanese...
Akira Yoshimura’s novel poses the almost insoluble question of why a man obliged to follow the orders of his superiors...
Anna Morcom’s book is a detailed study of India’s oldest dance practitioners and how they were relegated to the margins...
Carlotta Gall’s book does a decent job of building on the general narrative of the US choosing the wrong war...
Zal Hendricks seems at first glance an unlikely hero for a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of New York...
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