
October 09, 2016 01:00 IST
Arshia Sattar on her Ramayana for children, and why the little ones will find the answers to questions of misogyny and violence themselves.
Sun, Oct 09, 2016
October 04, 2016 18:41 IST
The common sense rebuttal to the exposé is, of course, to point out that it serves no public good, nor does it deepen the reader's appreciation of Elena Ferrante's work.
Tue, Oct 04, 2016
September 24, 2016 13:30 IST
The historian on his new book, the death of the Congress and the Kashmir crisis.
Sat, Sep 24, 2016
September 24, 2016 00:51 IST
Ramachandra Guha on his new book, the death of the Congress and the Kashmir crisis
Tue, Nov 01, 2016
September 10, 2016 01:01 IST
A novel about the darkness of extremist Islam, and the limits of secular values.
Sat, Sep 10, 2016
September 08, 2016 23:17 IST
Suketu Mehta, writer and urban animal, on his new fiction, the last stand of white racism and why he knows the best restaurants in New York.
Thu, Sep 08, 2016
August 28, 2016 10:03 IST
The Rio Olympics has handed us a new story of Indian women, giving our daughters (and sons) the power to reimagine themselves.
Sun, Aug 28, 2016
August 13, 2016 00:38 IST
KR Meera’s new book is a disappointing hybrid, neither a political novel nor a love story
Sat, Aug 13, 2016
June 15, 2016 00:01 IST
In two years of the Modi government, a vocabulary reconfigured and routinised, that threatens to pit Indian against Indian — till the last election is won.
Wed, Jun 15, 2016
June 14, 2016 16:34 IST
This is not the first time that film-makers have had a run-in with CBFC, but is it fair to bring in the judiciary to certify a film's inoffensiveness, thus treating the audience as children?
Wed, Jun 15, 2016
May 29, 2016 01:10 IST
Bangladeshi author Tahmima Anam on her new novel, why history is important to her writing, and being shaped by memories of the Bangladesh War.
Sun, May 29, 2016
May 26, 2016 04:51 IST
200 mentors to improve learning in 1,000 govt schools with 16 lakh students.
Thu, May 26, 2016
May 15, 2016 01:20 IST
In the beginning, the friend is a window to yourself and the world. But not all friendships last forever. What comes between us? Perhaps, the choices we make and the distance we travel from who we were.
Mon, Aug 21, 2017
April 27, 2016 00:15 IST
Juggernaut, the digital publishing house, founded by Chiki Sarkar and Durga Raghunath, believes it is the disruptor come to deliver
Wed, Apr 27, 2016
April 22, 2016 14:18 IST
Juggernaut.in, a digital publishing house, founded by Chiki Sarkar and Durga Raghunath, has launched with 100 books.
Sun, Apr 24, 2016
February 20, 2016 00:01 IST
Ratika Kapur’s quiet novel is a nuanced portrait of contemporary urban India, where thwarted aspirations fill individuals with unending anxiety.
Sat, Feb 20, 2016
February 14, 2016 01:06 IST
In the faceless towns of India, men and women are caught in “sex games” at their own risk. One magazine dedicates itself to bringing us stories from the heaving hinterland.
Sun, Feb 14, 2016
January 24, 2016 01:00 IST
For many decades, writer Ruskin Bond has gazed out of his window in Landour and invited the world into his books. On the 60th anniversary of The Room on the Roof, the novel that began his journey, a look at the life of the gentle colossus of the Indian publishing scene.
Sun, Jan 24, 2016
December 20, 2015 01:46 IST
Nabarangpur’s female literacy rate is way below the national average. But motivated by education and a government project to house them in hostels, the women are dreaming big, and beyond Nabarangpur.
Sun, Dec 20, 2015
December 19, 2015 00:18 IST
Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar’s stories are written from the margin, against the grain and told with great skill and humanity.
Sat, Dec 19, 2015
December 15, 2015 00:05 IST
In Delhi for the Penguin annual lecture, Ruskin Bond on his love for the hills, seeing small towns turn into cities, and meeting ghosts.
Wed, Dec 16, 2015
November 14, 2015 00:00 IST
Kaushik Barua’s new novel is an existential comedy, but the laughter is often edged with a tired sameness.
Sat, Nov 14, 2015
October 21, 2015 00:00 IST
In Nabarangpur municipality, the largest urban centre of the district, the market is abuzz, even if “not as good as last year”.
Wed, Oct 21, 2015
October 04, 2015 00:00 IST
Manjula Padmanabhan on her new book, never coming to terms with being the second sex and learning to look at darkness without fear
Sun, Oct 04, 2015
September 19, 2015 00:00 IST
Various kinds of attachments are the subject of Bangladeshi-American writer Abeer Y Hoque’s collection of short stories
Sat, Sep 19, 2015




