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No NaMO namahs
May 4, 2013
Few contemporary Indian politicians are as polarising as Narendra Modi. Taken together, two new books – Narendra Modi: t ...
Review: Shoes Of The Dead
April 26, 2013
A farmer's suicide threatens the status quo. The novel's examination of how a particular farmer's suicide sets off a cha ...
Step across this line
April 12, 2013
The idea of using the mechanics of the self-help genre to tell the story of someone who successfully overcomes his origi ...
Unravelling the knots
March 22, 2013
Aziz's Notebook presents a damning picture of a society that turned on its own.
Now, she is waiting for a suitable girl
March 17, 2013
Everywhere spring has sprung and a glorious Sunday evening battling eosinophilia beckons. But clogged breathing passagew ...
Epic retelling
February 15, 2013
Flipping through a copy of Kari at a bookstore in Pune five years ago, you were immediately struck by Amruta Patil's tal ...
Comic timing
February 9, 2013
Being at the Comic Con, on until Feb 10 at Dilli Haat, makes you feel a bit like Alice just after she’s fallen down that ...
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Of cabbages and kings
February 8, 2013
Politician and diplomat K Natwar Singh’s columns in Mail Today, stuffed with anecdote about everyone from Nehru to Indir ...
JLF's Lunatic Fringe
January 28, 2013
Five days at the Jaipur Literature festival can leave you feeling like you've snorted unmentionable substances and woken ...
'Why was Tagore against nationalism?'
January 26, 2013
Ananya Vajpeyi's Righteous Republic: The Political Foundations of Modern India is a book that everyone interested in the ...
After the schism
January 26, 2013
It's difficult to interview Saaz Aggarwal, mostly because she's a friend and conversations with her tend to morph into g ...
The mathematics of fiction
January 24, 2013
Manil Suri pulls out a flash drive and proceeds to take you through a power point presentation about his latest novel, T ...
Bored of being called controversial: Salman Rushdie
January 23, 2013
It seems like Salman Rushdie, winner of the Booker of Bookers, who has battled fatwas, been the target of death thr ...
Review: Our Moon Has Blood Clots
January 18, 2013
As someone critical of state excesses in Kashmir and put out by reports of the discovery of unmarked graves and the dete ...
A practical man
January 11, 2013
Prajwal Parajuly’s debut collection of short stories stands apart for its quiet irony and fluid writing. Had you remembe ...
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