Book review
Book Review | How youth is misspent in Kumbakonam
The acclaimed Tamil novel 'Pasitha Manidam', set in the Tamil heartland, is about human nature with its blemishes and beauty
Book Review | In praise of Modi’s calibrated risk-taking on the security front
The author sees PM Modi as the man of the hour, the man of destiny, who has completely altered India’s security and strategic perspective
Book Review | Soulful debut holds mirror to fragile mom-daughter tie
The main character Noomi Wadia is a sharp-tongued, quick-tempered, bright Parsi woman
Book Review | A spice’s violent trajectory begs us, do not ‘other’ nature, old societies
What happens when you get to the last page of a book feeling a bit confused and intrigued?
Book Review | Joy, heartbreak, anger: What women write…
In a model case scenario, there should be no reason to have a separate category of women’s fiction other than to amplify their voices
Book Review | Is dialogue the key to firming our grasp on Indo-Pak ties?
The author has got together forty nine Indians and Pakistanis to pen their views on the subject
Book Review | For young souls trapped on the hedonic treadmill
At the outset, Ramesh tells us that his book is not prescriptive or preachy nor is it a compass with a clear direction
Book Review | A family of talented Pahari painters memorialised
The book is not merely about the paintings, (painted between 1800-1825 in Guler, or Kangra) but equally about the text that inspired them
Book Review | The many unknown acts of the great Bengal tragedy
Mughals grabbed resources and richer land in the form of eastern Bengal and converted its residents into their own faith
Chronicle of a great river, its peoples, conflicts and myriad stories
Is ‘The Braided River’ a travelogue, a personal pilgrimage, a historical search for origins and beginnings or a political commentary?