Jeet Thayil’s Low takes us through drug addiction, the circular nature of grief, the follies of the world and human foibles.
Jeet Thayil’s Low takes us through drug addiction, the circular nature of grief, the follies of the world and human foibles.
Despite its popularity, romance literature is still considered to be a women-centric genre. Here, we attempt to find out if Indian men read romance.
Through this feature, Eleanor demonstrates how Charles Dickens’ novels use food as a metaphor to reflect prevalent class distinctions.
With his manner of portraying conflict and speaking out against injustice, Agha Shahid Ali’s poetry continues to remain relevant today.
This exclusive illustration of the Preamble for Republic Day reminds us of our role as Indian citizens and the principles upon which our country was built.
In this feature, Shweta examines Mahasweta Devi’s use of language to depict how the protagonist in ‘Draupadi’ reclaims her humanity in the face of violence.
While English books are increasingly being adapted to the screen, there is a surprising lack of Hindi literature adaptations. Find out why,
A reader’s guide to surviving 2020 with a snapshot of some interesting events lined up during the year and the books you need to read to get past them.
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.
Aakanksha explores how Carol Ann Duffy’s poems in ‘The World’s Wife’ place a spotlight on previously-unheard female voices and characters.
The Witcher arrives on Netflix on December 20th. Here’s a quick guide that covers everything you need to know about the fantasy world.
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