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HindustanTimes Sat,26 May 2012
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The Magic of Thakur

This translated collection of Tagore?s writings for children gives more than a fair idea of what he had in mind.

Anita Desai

Anita Desai has been among the voices that defined the post-independence literary scene in India.

Mulk Raj Anand

A voice against social injustices, he brought the Indian heartland alive for English readers as few others have.

Pico Iyer

A traveler from birth, Pico Iyer's is today recognised as one of the best writers on societies and people.

RK Narayan

The man who gave India Malgudi, a unique mirror where we recognised our reflections, true and delightful.

Salman Rushdie

Rushdie's Midnight Children changed the literary tone in India. A look at this intriguing and influential writer.

Arthur Miller

He was caught in his own dramas, including a doomed and stormy marriage to sex symbol Marilyn Monroe.

Taslima Nasreen

Bangladeshi writer and activist Taslima Nasreen could well take on rebel as her pen name.

OV: Writer of many talents

Cartoonist, novelist, writer and satirist - Vijayan's death marks the end of an era.

Hari Kunzru: Search for self

Half-British author Hari Kunzru's work reflects his journey to explore his roots.

Fictionalising central Europe

The obligation of moral decision-making is what fascinates William T. Vollman the most.
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