The book delivers a powerful emotional punch, grounding personal loss in the weight of the aftermath of war
The book delivers a powerful emotional punch, grounding personal loss in the weight of the aftermath of war
Recalling June 7, 1999, the unease... and the confirmation
The book explores the idea of class mobility and materialism in an increasingly competitive modern society
Women writers are exploring the complexities of conflict and life from a gendered perspective
One cannot but admire the flight and range of the author's imagination as reflected in his sentence craft
Through the story of Jinid’s family, the book encourages connecting with nature
The book tries to evoke intrigue and suspense, but manages it only in parts
The book tells the story of some Indians living in America who took upon themselves the responsibility of waging an ethical struggle in the US against the excesses of the Emergency
Be it the famous activists of Narmada Bachao Andolan or the unsung crusaders in Meghalaya, a newspaper vendor cleaning the Yamuna or an activist shoring up data on sand mining, the book brings in some hope
She says we need to tell the unique stories of the fantastic dishes we have and verbalise their appeal
‘Language, Literature, Culture and Cinema: Essays in Honour of Professor Harish Narang’ pays a tribute to his long and illustrious tenure as Professor of English at Jawaharlal Nehru University
Book Excerpt: How life for women in a small neighbourhood in Bangalore revolves around water running in public taps
The book presents Kipling’s eponymous teenager as a grown-up man in his sixties, who has become a celebrated name in the world of colonial spying
The book is a thought-provoking and highly nuanced exploration of the many shades of failure
The debut novel is a raw, lyrical and emotionally-charged exploration of a young woman caught between worlds
The author shares her journey from pain and grief to faith and gratitude, with a simplicity that is reflective of her courage
The author explores the Hindu concept of Shiva-Shakti, or Purusha-Prakriti
Based on his personal notes, the book has been published more than four decades after the demise of Gen Shrinagesh
The book reflects the melting pot that Bengaluru has become
The book conjures up the image of two tramps/troubadours going on their personal journeys while being deeply connected
The novel unfolds through the voices of women
The author offers an elaborate explanation of Shastri’s commitment to morality in public life
The book is amazing for the range of languages it traces over a vast span of more than 6,000 years
Bakhtiar Dadabhoy’s biography of John Mathai throws the spotlight on a forgotten footnote in Independent India’s history