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‘We live with the myths that the Raj propagated about itself’

swati - August 13, 2016

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When the world’s biggest democracy comes out to vote

Krishna was India’s unsung unifier

The Taliban & Forsyth’s descendants

Book Review: A legendary ‘character’ from Hindi cinema’s early days

swati - October 17, 2015 0

Book Review: Binding all loose ends with a common cultural...

swati - February 11, 2017 0

‘When I write, I allow the novel to do what it...

taru - December 23, 2017 0

The stream of consciousness: Sudhir Kakar and the novel

demo6 - August 29, 2015 0

A primer on pre-wedding insanity

swati - September 12, 2015 0

Virtuosic fusion of folklore, class conflict & superstition

demo6 - August 3, 2015 0

When artists reimagined the covers of famous books

taru - January 20, 2018 0

Camus was the conscience of the 20th century

swati - March 26, 2016 0

An engrossing portrayal of xenophobic paranoia

swati - May 16, 2015 0

Book Review: Amidst the snowy peaks, the unmistakeable echoes of 9/11

swati - January 19, 2013 0

Looking beyond the stars of India’s freedom struggle

user1 - April 23, 2016 0

What I Remember

swati - June 17, 2017 1

Book Review: Lest we forget the 1984 Sikh riots

demo6 - December 26, 2015 0

The short story is the most powerful of literary forms

swati - May 14, 2016 0

Ashwin Sanghi: The business of writing

Latha Srinivasan - March 3, 2018 0

A miniature package of noir thrills

demo6 - July 18, 2015 0

Book Review: Right to life and the moral case against death...

taru - January 14, 2017 0

A cartoonist remembers waiting for the grim reaper

swati - August 1, 2015 0

‘We live with the myths that the Raj propagated about itself’

swati - August 13, 2016 0

‘Everywhere in the city, there were cricket-mad children…’

taru - September 2, 2017 0

Notes on the literary and personal uses of the essay

Vineet Gill - October 21, 2017 0

Book Review: Empowerment of women, greatest indicator of innovation

demo6 - March 5, 2016 0

Grand spectacle, little master

taru - May 20, 2017 0

The spectacular implosion of the DC super-universe

swati - November 7, 2015 0

The franchise apocalypse as experienced by Daniel Clowes

swati - May 23, 2015 0

Indian writers are learning to tell the stories that matter

demo6 - March 5, 2016 0

Book Review: Truth can sometimes be much stranger than fiction

swati - July 16, 2016 0

Book Review: Beyond the scenery, Kumaon emerges as a cultural paradise

taru - August 19, 2017 0

The jokerman along with his rants and obsessions

taru - September 3, 2016 0

Book Review: Reinterpreting Malgudi as a wasteland of urban society

swati - February 25, 2017 0

Caste equations & Indian fiction’s Adivasi problem

swati - August 29, 2015 0

Book Review: A book that looks at India’s history in the...

swati - December 16, 2017 0

Raskolnikov rises: Batman makes everything better

swati - July 25, 2015 0

People trump places in Mohan Rakesh’s travels

swati - July 18, 2015 0

Book Review: True stories of grit by Sudha Murty reflecting on...

taru - September 30, 2017 0

Book Review: Where memory and history meet

taru - December 24, 2016 0

A miniature package of noir thrills

swati - July 18, 2015 0

Book Review: Why don’t our writers take the climate crisis seriously?

taru - September 17, 2016 0

The long and short of what determines storytelling now

swati - April 16, 2016 0

Writers who treat English as an Indian language

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - May 26, 2018 0

Writer in revolt: How Miller gave voice to a generation

swati - July 9, 2016 0

Book Review: From a golden past, untold stories of the silver...

swati - December 12, 2015 0

And thus, the story was born

taru - October 8, 2016 0

‘Netaji expedited India’s freedom’

Anindya Rai Verman - October 20, 2018 1

(Book Review) Letters and politics: Behind the towering genius of Faiz

swati - July 2, 2016 0

Tribute to Sardar Patel, the ‘iron man’ who unified a fragmented...

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - November 3, 2018 0

One sentence at a time: Short story authored by netizens

taru - September 16, 2017 0

Book Review: Mrs not-so-Funnybones’ literary debut is a tedious bore

demo6 - October 24, 2015 0

Tandoor Murder is about peerless police work

Pankaj Vohra - April 21, 2018 0

‘Between sentences, sentiments and multi-dimensional characters’

swati - August 27, 2016 0

‘Finding every city strange is a source for my writing’

user1 - June 11, 2016 0

Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize unveils shortlist

taru - August 26, 2017 0

From the stillness of valleys to the chaos of village fairs

taru - November 4, 2017 0

Book Review: City of contrasts: Exploring Bangalore’s past & present

taru - December 24, 2016 0

Book Review: Madams and Maids: Stories of ugly truths inside our...

Anshika Ravi - July 29, 2017 0

Why the star biography is still a fail-safe literary formula

taru - July 15, 2017 0

What life is like at the Indian Military Academy

demo6 - February 6, 2016 0

Into its sixth year, Bloomsbury India aims for a million sales

Bhumika Popli - September 23, 2017 0

Book Review: Flaws, dreams and desires of great scientific minds

swati - January 30, 2016 0

Literary stars, popular icons to attend next JLF carnival

swati - December 5, 2015 0

A Beautiful Language

swati - January 28, 2017 0

Of Goa, Portugal and one religion striking another

taru - May 6, 2017 0

Real subject of these detective stories is the mystery of life

taru - October 29, 2016 0

Shadow of a nuclear winter falls over this story of survival

taru - August 26, 2017 0

A series of short stories that leaves us longing for more

taru - October 8, 2016 0

Book Review: Stop press: Journalism and the art of storytelling

swati - December 5, 2015 0

Portraits of the author as an incompetent spouse

demo6 - July 18, 2015 0

Book Reveiw: Mahfouz combined Western thought with Eastern values

swati - July 16, 2016 0

Book Review: Malik incredibly encapsulates the life of a bureaucrat...

swati - May 29, 2017 0

Book Review: A masterly meditation on nature and the pain of...

demo6 - October 24, 2015 0

Book Review: Shakespeare’s language grew by borrowing and stealing

swati - February 11, 2017 0

‘A translation can only be as good as the translator’

Bhumika Popli - April 7, 2018 1

Book Review: ‘India fell when China arrived at its doorstep’

demo6 - January 16, 2016 0

‘If you want to tell the truth, you must start writing...

taru - January 27, 2018 0

‘I try to find a quiet place in my house and...

swati - February 11, 2017 0
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