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Why humour writers hate PG Wodehouse
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Speaking in tongues: Literary translation as a work of art
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In the words of the writer
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Anatomy of happiness: The science behind your smile
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Remembering Fazli: A poet of pain whose words will live on...
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The stream of consciousness: Sudhir Kakar and the novel
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From the anonymity of Facebook to the top rungs of TEDx...
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A novel that doesn’t let go of its reader even after...
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A literary festival dedicated to India’s cultural diversity
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Book Review: Diagnostics and the human touch
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Book Reveiw: Mahfouz combined Western thought with Eastern values
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‘Law must keep pace with current scenario’
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Publishers from 35 countries at Delhi’s World Book Fair
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Book Review: Personal poems that evoke a sense of the universal
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What I Remember
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Tandoor Murder is about peerless police work
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When the world’s biggest democracy comes out to vote
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Book Review: Spiritual thought becomes grist for new graphic novel
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‘#MeToo empowers women to speak out on social media’
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March 10, 2018
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The Aarushi case receives a timely, thrilling investigation
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The dirty dreams of Julie Doucet
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October 3, 2015
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The morality and the madness of Lynd Ward’s silent woodcuts
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Fighting gender prejudice with analytical approach
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January 9, 2016
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Gandhi the comicbook superhero
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The short story is the most powerful of literary forms
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May 14, 2016
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(Book Review) Decline and fall: The final years of privilege and...
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These were the only words Benjamin wrote about India
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March 10, 2018
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Tribute to Sardar Patel, the ‘iron man’ who unified a fragmented...
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Writers, thinkers and the spirit of debate in Mumbai
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An in-depth look at India’s experiments with education
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‘The translator needs to identify with the original work’
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Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize unveils shortlist
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August 26, 2017
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April 7, 2018
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November 4, 2017
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