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Book review
Read of the Week (Oct 6 to Oct 12)
The Living Legend by Vayu Naidu is packed with twists and reflections and showcases the strength of relationships Rama, Sita and Lakshmana created with nature to restore the very balance of life.
06 October 2024, 03:05 IST
Read of the Week (Oct 6 to Oct 12)
06 October 2024, 03:05 IST
Travelling far enough to meet oneself
What if you had the chance to ask for anything in the world—would you ask for endless adventure? When you make a deal with a demon, precise instructions are important—demons love a loophole.
06 October 2024, 03:02 IST
Travelling far enough to meet oneself
06 October 2024, 03:02 IST
Sir MV: A democrat and a technocrat
Visvesvaraya self-image was that of a democrat, and he was indeed committed to democratic norms.
06 October 2024, 02:55 IST
Sir MV: A democrat and a technocrat
06 October 2024, 02:55 IST
A delving into despair
Bestselling author Sally Rooney has deftly portrayed the loneliness and disillusionment of the post-truth and religious world in her recent release, Intermezzo, by crafting a narrative saturated by her characters’ inescapable regrets.
06 October 2024, 02:49 IST
A delving into despair
06 October 2024, 02:49 IST
'Fraudster Tales' Book Review: Swindlers' list and fraud triangles
Wherever there is big money up for grabs, there are always individuals ready to play dirty by getting their hands on them.
15 September 2024, 03:30 IST
'Fraudster Tales' Book Review: Swindlers' list and fraud triangles
15 September 2024, 03:30 IST
'Hurda' Book Review: A searing look at systemic rot
Hurda is a layered book. On the surface, it is about three sisters living in Murwani, Maharashtra, who go missing and are later found dead.
15 September 2024, 02:33 IST
'Hurda' Book Review: A searing look at systemic rot
15 September 2024, 02:33 IST
‘Held’ Book Review: Questions in the dark
The real soul of the novel is Michaels’ poetic language. The form of the novel feels like a drifting conversation. Each sentence is a heavy blow to the heart but also a spark of hope recounted on one’s fingertips like a prayer.
15 September 2024, 02:20 IST
‘Held’ Book Review: Questions in the dark
15 September 2024, 02:20 IST
Making sense of Hindu nationalism
Deb says Hindu nationalism, after biding its time for decades, emerged into the open only when the time was ripe at the turn of the 21st century.
31 August 2024, 22:32 IST
Making sense of Hindu nationalism
31 August 2024, 22:32 IST
Stories that bind us
The book is a report on the rhythms of provincial behaviour, intellectualism and identity.
31 August 2024, 22:29 IST
Stories that bind us
31 August 2024, 22:29 IST
A persistence of things past
Mina’s Matchbox, translated by Stephen Snyder, deals with the time 12-year-old Tomoko spends with her aunt’s family in the city of Ashiya on the western coast of Japan (where Ogawa herself currently lives).
31 August 2024, 22:27 IST
A persistence of things past
31 August 2024, 22:27 IST
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