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It’s a no-brainer from O’Brien
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Virtuosic fusion of folklore, class conflict & superstition
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‘Purity One, a place of power, where people go to pray,...
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The inevitable burden of memory
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Subramanian Swamy: A roller coaster of a life
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Speaking in tongues: Literary translation as a work of art
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These were the only words Benjamin wrote about India
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Reader’s block: The literary classic as a drab showpiece
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The Aarushi case receives a timely, thrilling investigation
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How Delhi’s last few independent bookstores are holding the line
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The passage out: Misadventures in India’s most overrated Heritage City
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A real-life horror story from Pakistan
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Diagnostics and the human touch
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Book Review: Revisiting a great, enduring classic of travel literature
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When the Boss comes calling, it’s time to pay close attention
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A cartoonist remembers waiting for the grim reaper
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Literary festivals and the scope for new discoveries
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The sad, inexplicable silence of the verse-readers
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Karnad wins Lifetime Achievement Award
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A series of short stories that leaves us longing for more
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Cosmic light to illuminate the human soul
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And thus, the story was born
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A stroll through Paris, with guest appearances aplenty
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When did the mainstream appropriate Philip Roth?
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An extraordinary comic book wins against all odds
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Ginsberg, the orientalist
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Book Review: Managing risk in the world of money-minded fools
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‘I don’t think about the reader when I am writing’
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Between word & image: New Delhi to host its first ever...
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Book Review: Beyond the scenery, Kumaon emerges as a cultural paradise
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‘I am moved to tears reading about the plight of women’
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‘Lack of sporting infrastructure and facilities is the real problem’
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Up, close and personal with Indian history’s leading lady
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The Taliban & Forsyth’s descendants
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Assamese author’s Odisha house is saved
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‘Fiction helps us understand and make sense of our lives’
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Book Review: Humane characters who wilt under the spotlight
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In the words of the writer
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Poet of small but memorable moments
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Book Review: An exemplary, inspiring kaleidoscope of stories
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Into its sixth year, Bloomsbury India aims for a million sales
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The Oxford scholar who tried to liberate life from philosophy
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Cookbook author launches book store
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Apocalypse Now
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