The poet in this volume of poetry confesses with a heart that’s evocative and dressed by sighs.
The novel is a gritty analysis of modern-day Japan and how its capitalist structures have shaped sexism in that society.
The differences in the three poets do not create narrow domestic walls, rather open up a harmonious, polyphonic world.
The mob is God, and God is a man.
The old question whether Indians can write authentic poetry in the English language has clearly become redundant now.
Twenty-five years ago, Indian homes experienced the Kargil War through the brave and unprecedented firsthand wartime reporting of Indian journalists.
To read The One Legged as merely part of the folk and psychological horror tradition would be reductive and doing injustice to the novel.
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I was a high school student when Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses was published. The book was immediately labelled blasphemous by many Islamists because of the
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The story is narrated in the voice of Chanchal, Shalome’s brilliant monkey. It starts in 1792 in the port city of Surat, where Shalome reached