Book review
Book Review | Sanjeev Kumar’s life ably reconstructed
Review of Sanjeev Kumar: The Actor We All Loved By Reeta Ramamurthy Gupta and Uday Jariwala
Book Review | The success and sacrifice of India’s last political hero
Excerpt from The Life and Times of George Fernandes By Rahul Ramagundam
Book Review | Love, and the dilemmas of devadasi life
A novel that beautifully echoes the sentiment of the Devadasi community
Book Review | A cleverly wound string of quirky-witty mindbenders
Everything in this quirky speculative fiction is about a search for essence
Book Review | A Bengali professor unscrambles the riddle of Berlin
A conversation with a friend who has returned from abroad and recounts his experiences
Book Review | Welcome to the political compass’ third dimension
Meghan Daum is crisp, elegant and wryly humorous, and does not dump her traumas on the reader.
Book Review | First among the equals of Old Bollywood’s heroes
Despite its hagiographic tone, Ashok Kumar's biography is genuinely informative, perceptive and loving.
Modi: The man who changed India’s politics
The book, Modi@20, Dreams Meet Delivery, is about his journey from Gujarat chief minister to the Prime Minister of India
Mending the loss of innocence with hard-won wisdom
Arjun Raj Gaind in his book tells the story of Punjab — a land that has witnessed Jallianwala Bagh massacre and has been cut into two parts
Obscurantism aside, time for India to seize the narrative
The problem, as Mr Sood explains, is that the West has dominated the world for more than four centuries now