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Reviews
Reviews
Samrat reviews Amitava Kumar's A Matter of Rats in The Asian Age. Amitava Kumar’s short biography of Patna, A Matter of...
A brilliant probe deals a damning indictment to Rajat Gupta and considers what his fall means for Indians, says Sunit...
Anita Sethi reviews The Pink Sari Revolution, which takes a peek inside an Indian activist group fighting for women’s rights...
Critics and supporters of the country’s economic liberalisation make the same error–they forget about pollution and population, says Partha Dasgupta, the...
Mia Warren reviews My Name Is Parvana by Deborah Ellis in the Asian Review of Books There is a decidedly cinematic aura...
Ipshita Mitra reviews Deepti Naval's 'The Mad Tibetan' in the Times of India 'The Mad Tibetan' is an emotional read. Every...
“Cat Country,” considered by some to be the first Chinese science-fiction novel, is out later this month in a new...
A tale of siblings and the ripples of their bitter parting gets a bit tedious towards the end. By now...
A powerful fictional revisiting of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s troubled legacy in Bangladesh This is probably the strangest English novel to...
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