Anjana Dutt's memoir, My Family, the Leopard and My Litchi Tree, is a vivid journey into a nostalgic Bengali childhood, where tradition and nature danced in harmony
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Gardens of Delhi by Swapna and Madhulika Liddle, complemented by Prabhas Roy's evocative photographs, explores Delhi's historical and contemporary gardens
BY Anjana Basu 28 July 2024
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The background of Liddle’s narrative is the shifting nature of the Delhi Sultanate and the coming of Babur into Hindustan.
BY Anjana Basu 6 July 2024
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Safvi’s debut is about the destruction of an exquisite culture filled with the songs of courtesans, the stories of dastangois and contests of wit on the steps of the Jama Masjid
BY Anjana Basu 23 June 2024
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Sing Nongkynrih’s story has many layers and explores the realm of gods and kings and their respective powers over the world
BY Anjana Basu 15 June 2024
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In 'The Gentleman from Peru', Andre Aciman transports readers to an Italian resort where a mysterious stranger's arrival sets off a captivating exploration of love's timeless nature.
BY Anjana Basu 18 May 2024
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Venki Ramakrishnan's 'Why We Die' Unfolds the Science Behind Aging and the Quest for Immortality
BY Anjana Basu 5 May 2024
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Through the verses in this collection, the poets delve into the multifaceted nature of womanhood, navigating through various dimensions of identity and spirituality, delving into the female presence within sacred spaces, encompassing women mystics, voices channelled by men, and depictions of goddesses.
BY Anjana Basu 28 April 2024
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Transiting between tongues and navigating memories, 'Raw Umber' is Sara Rai's first work in English.
BY Anjana Basu 21 April 2024
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Basu describes Never Never Land as a story of seeking stability and meaning, set in the misty hills of the Kumaon region
BY Anjana Basu 24 March 2024
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