A rip-roaring ride through a violence-riven Raj: The Independent The publishers have done this book a disservice in calling it...
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Land Where I Flee is a terrific read, says Aashnaa Seth. A woman osctracised for marrying beneath her caste, a...
An interesting and racy novel, say Monideepa Sahu Nazi Goreng by Marco Ferrarese (Monsoon books: Singapore), 2013; pp. 304 Marco Ferrarese’...
Dawn Farnham is so spirited that it is difficult to pin her down to a single place. She was born...
Ruth Ozeki interviewed in WSJ Ruth Ozeki, a Canadian-American of Japanese descent, is a novelist, filmmaker and Zen Buddhist priest....
'2012 Nights' picks up on the Arabian Nights motif of storytelling as a way to avert death and disaster, and...
That was what math professor Manil Suri concluded after looking over his charts and notes in the midst of writing...
Japan is a safe, polite society in which occasionally hyper-violent crimes are committed that shock the world. They do not...
Sonora Jha "When I was 11 months old, on a train journey with my parents from Patna to Deolali, my temperature...
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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