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Difficult women, continued: Nikita Gill at SWF
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Love, Actually: ‘Five Arrows’ by Christopher Gurusamy
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Harsheni Maniarasan
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Love, Actually: ‘Five Arrows’ by Christopher Gurusamy
Manan Luthra
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May 26, 2026
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Bobby Matharu’s exhibition: sea, sky and a Satinder Sartaaj stopover
Lakshmi Ganapathy
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May 26, 2026
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Prutha Chakraborty
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Difficult women, continued: Nikita Gill at SWF
nikita gill hekate “A woman they cannot control, whether Goddess or mortal, is a dangerous woman,” writes Nikita Gill in Hekate (2025). At the heart of...
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Book Review: Seeking the Infinite – Maha Kumbh 2025
Every 144 years, the Maha Kumbh marks a sacred gathering, helping us recognise the unifying core of humankind in a scattered world. The book...
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ILASA’s Home Across the Horizons: A review
The book Home Across the Horizons, produced by the Indian Literary and Art Society of Australia (ILASA), lands in interesting times. As migrants -...
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Truths about tribes and trafficking
Two powerful books highlight very real problems, glossed over in the euphoria of India’s growth, writes CHITRA SUDARSHAN
Popular Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen's novel is still a hit 200 years later, with observations that are still relevant today, writes NIMA MENON
Hey diddle diddle
CHITRA SUDARSHAN reviews an engaging Sylheti immigrant family saga, which is reminiscent of a Jane Austen novel
Empowerment and the Tagore women
Women of the famed literary Bengali family were harbingers of change in their own right, writes MADHUSREE CHATTERJEE
Kalki returns as an avenging angel
A racy new thriller travels back and forth in time from Krishna’s Vrindavan to modern-day Delhi, exploring the myth of Kalki
Masala murders from Mumbaistan
Thrillers with Indian twists, like Anita Nair's latest novel, are fetching mega bucks in the booming mass fiction market
Co-operative co-existence
Pax Indica by Shashi Tharoor urges India to wield her soft power – but is this a glorified, yet impractical role?
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