A buffet of opinions looks at the many sides of India’s progress, present or future, and explodes a Chindia myth:...
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In an interview with Asia Times Online, Penguin China managing director Jo Lusby acknowledges that the Chinese authorities "continue to...
Review of This Place in The Mint Set in Baltimore, in the US, Bagchi’s story features characters who, in the...
Review of I Swallowed The Moon: The Poetry of Gulzar in The Hindustan Times Saba Mahmood Bashir, the author of I...
This is an ambitious and innovative production but, perhaps ironically for a collection clearly based around a single theme, lacking...
Shrikant Verma’s Magadh is brought to new life in Rahul Soni’s translucent translation. Reading it in modern-day ‘Magadh’ is a...
In this book, possibly because it is literary fiction and her debut in the genre too, Fatima Bhutto chooses to...
This debut reprises the poshness of l’art pour l’art. It is an artist’s unabashed monument to pure pleasures, says Lopa...
An interesting and racy novel, say Monideepa Sahu Nazi Goreng by Marco Ferrarese (Monsoon books: Singapore), 2013; pp. 304 Marco Ferrarese’...
The Aesthetics of Strangeness: Eccentricity and Madness in Early Modern Japan by W. Puck Brecher Misfits. Oddballs. Bohemians. In Tokugawa Japan?...
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