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Book review
Journey towards the 'absolute state'
Each chapter brings forth Allama’s encounter with a shivasharana who seeks self-understanding in his or her dialogue with him.
20 July 2024, 21:59 IST
Journey towards the 'absolute state'
20 July 2024, 21:59 IST
On a delightful spin with Ashwin
Self-deprecating, funny and honest, 'I Have the Streets' is a delightful narration of Ashwin’s cricketing journey, which peaks on the night of April 2, 2011, in Mumbai.
20 July 2024, 21:56 IST
On a delightful spin with Ashwin
20 July 2024, 21:56 IST
Growing pains, pleasures
'A Higgledy Piggledy Growing Up' is among the new crop of novels for older children that are steering clear of tired tropes and trying to keep it real, and yes, uncomfortable too.
30 June 2024, 03:32 IST
Growing pains, pleasures
30 June 2024, 03:32 IST
Into the territory of loneliness
Janet Frame was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was made to spend nearly a decade in and out of psychiatric establishments, undergoing over 200 electroconvulsive shock treatments.
30 June 2024, 03:29 IST
Into the territory of loneliness
30 June 2024, 03:29 IST
An infuriating protagonist and a vague plot
'A Perfect Day To Be Alone' by Nanae Aoyama is just that — easy to read, quiet and as uneventful as they come, albeit not the most interesting slice-of-life novel to emerge out of Japan.
30 June 2024, 03:26 IST
An infuriating protagonist and a vague plot
30 June 2024, 03:26 IST
A roiling beneath the veneer
Nadiya’s translation ably conveys the very specific sense of place and chaos of post-liberation Bangladesh through passages of text that are as poetic as they are bloody.
30 June 2024, 03:22 IST
A roiling beneath the veneer
30 June 2024, 03:22 IST
Wild Women Book Review: A plunge into poetic ecstasy
Wild Women, an anthology of sacred poetry penned by women, is a treat for both novices and experts, says Srividya Sivakumar.
15 June 2024, 19:21 IST
Wild Women Book Review: A plunge into poetic ecstasy
15 June 2024, 19:21 IST
Nuanced take on loss and fortitude
Chandan Pandey’s The Keeper of Desolation, translated from the Hindi original by Sayari Debnath, is not only a maelstrom of intellectual fury but also the default voice of every dispossessed and disillusioned Indian.
08 June 2024, 23:52 IST
Nuanced take on loss and fortitude
08 June 2024, 23:52 IST
A striving for a noble death
Martyr by Kaveh Akbar is many things — a story of recovery, addiction, empire, and legacy. What it is not though is a martyr’s tale.
08 June 2024, 23:50 IST
A striving for a noble death
08 June 2024, 23:50 IST
Code Dependent: Will AI eclipse human agency?
With quantum computing set to exponentially enhance the machine’s ability to intuitively mimic processes, the advent of AI raises more questions than answers.
25 May 2024, 22:46 IST
Code Dependent: Will AI eclipse human agency?
25 May 2024, 22:46 IST
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