Virtual stage set for JLF 2021 from Feb 19 to 28
The Jaipur Literature Festival 2021 will take place from 19th – 28th February on an exclusive virtual platform Chilly mornings filled with... Read More
Reimagining India through pages of history
Design professional Ratul Chakraborty’s historical fiction ‘Sutradhar’ is a dramatized retelling of events, myths and legends set across the arc of Indian... Read More
100-year-old tale of lust and exploitation
‘An Educated Woman in Prostitution’ by Manada Devi is a lost Bengali classic in the lines of well-known novels/ cinema like Umrao Jan Ada, Pyaasa,... Read More
There is no absolute truth possible in Indian way of thinking: Amish Tripathi (HLF 2021 – Curtain Raiser)
There is no absolute truth possible in the Indian way of thinking: Amish Tripathi (HLF 2021 – Curtain Raiser) Amish co-authored the... Read More
The story of Clayton and his ‘Bridge of Clay
The story of Clay has been with Marcus for some time now, since he was 20- years-old to be precise, and in a way is a labour of love.
The Not So Perfect Murder
With Indian fiction turning a new leaf, it is heartening to see how Indian authors are attempting the genre of crime novel, and quite successfully so. Author Arjun Raj Gaind decides jump on to the bandwagon with A very pukka murder
A peek into Andaleeb’s world of book
A conversation with her turned out to be fun and exciting as she offers a sneak peek into her world of writing
More on life…
Arlene Heyman, in her book of short stories, ‘Scary Old Sex’ dwells deeper into the minds of people, prying open their thoughts on relationships and the role of sex within the complexities of human relations
Half of a Yellow Sun wins the Baileys
Half of a Yellow Sun recreates a seminal moment in modern African history: Biafra’s impassioned struggle to establish an independent republic in Nigeria, and the chilling violence that followed