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In a city that already loves its bookstores, Atta Galatta—loosely means “total hubbub” in Tamil—gained an almost cult-like status among …
Psychologists concluded that such overestimation of minority numbers, results from innate intolerance. Most reasonable people want to live in an …
The reason this book is important to read is because it confronts us with the proposition that Ram Narayan made …
Jazz is like scintillating conversation. You don’t say the same thing twice—for the sake of your friends I hope you …
Shrabani Basu has the almost uncanny ability to find a story where others did not and spend years researching it. …
My guest today is Pavan Varma. He is Vice President of the All India Trinamool Congress, a former member of …
While Poile is both respected and reputable, I believe she has not received all the accolade she deserves…for her prose, …
I suspect that spirituality should be seen, not as a word but rather, as something that ranges from the metaphysical …
Dianora Pasricha said she yearns for things that are not easily available—such as smoked meats. But the nice thing about …
The more I listened to William Dalrymple as I interviewed him today, the more I appreciated his sentient feel for …
My guest today is Indira Chandrasekhar—a writer of short stories. She is also a scientist and the editor of Out …
But Sanjoy Roy is my guest on The Literary City today because I want to establish that someone who turned …
I call Arundhati and Jagdish Raja the Last Shakespeareans of Bangalore. But now, who is a Shakespearean? Some people ask.
The context of Aakar's prose is serious, the tone often calling question to judgment, but you can sense a suppressed …
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