This February, read fiction by Indian authors that include a coming-of-age tale, a dystopian tale of Bangalore, and books by Ruskin Bond and Aravind Adiga.
This February, read fiction by Indian authors that include a coming-of-age tale, a dystopian tale of Bangalore, and books by Ruskin Bond and Aravind Adiga.
The secret history of lynching in our country, whimsical tales from Bhopal and other works of non-fiction by Indian authors await you this February.
Jaipur Literature Festival may be over but here is a list of upcoming literary festivals in and around India that you must visit in 2020.
In this excerpt from Bombay Balchão by Jane Borges, Merlyn is entranced by the sound of the newly-restored church bell on her wedding day.
If you love to binge read, then this collection is for you. Here, 7 of our favourite bookstagrammers talk about the authors they binge read and why.
In this excerpt from ‘Kali’s Daughter’ by Raghav Chandra, we get a glimpse at the discrimination Deepika has had to face through school and college.
In the first half of 2020, look forward to books by famed Indian authors like Jeet Thayil, Aravind Adiga, Perumal Murugan, Benyamin, and others.
The true story of a Dalit in the RSS, the secret history of our Preamble, and other works of non-fiction by Indian authors await you this January.
In January 2020, read an espionage thriller, mesmerising translations and new fiction by Indian authors like Jeet Thayil and Namita Gokhale.
The Indian literary landscape has undergone a sea of change in the past decade. Read Part II of our feature exploring the highs and the lows.
The Indian literary landscape has undergone a sea of change in the past decade. Read Part I of our feature exploring the highs and the lows.
Here’s a look at what Kiran Manral, Bachi Karkaria, Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar and other Indian authors have recommended as their favourite books of 2019.
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