Somak Ghoshal reviews Young Tagore by Sudhir Kakar in Mint Sudhir Kakar’s “first-of-its-kind psychobiography”, as the blurb puts it, intends to...
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Haiku, the short Japanese poem now proliferating overseas, scarcely needs an introduction anymore. Its three great pillars, widely read even...
Monique Brinson Demery reviews Finding The Dragon Lady: The Mystery Of Vietnam’s Madame Nhu in Maclean's The original Dragon Lady was...
A story of race and caste in the Midlands is a satirical masterpiece, says Melissa Katsoulis, in The Telegraph, UK...
Nightmare Range: The Collected Sueno and Bascom Short Stories by Martin Limon reviewed in NPR At the end of the Korean...
Anita Roy reviews A Cool Dark Place by Supriya Dravid in Tehelka Dravid has potential as a writer. But someone in...
Devika Bakshi reviews Jhumpa Lahiri's The Lowland in the Open magazine I seem to resist each new Lahiri. I have...
Taiwanese author Wu Ming-Yi echoes David Mitchell as hard-edged realism meets extravagant fantasy, writes Tash Aw in The Guardian What...
Akash Kapur reviews Sunil Amrith's Crossing the Bay of Bengal in the NYT Migration is Amrith’s first great theme; much...
Nicholas Gordon reviews A Calamitous Chinese Killing by Shamini Flint in the ARBA Calamitous Chinese Killing, the latest entry in Shamini...
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