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Thriller with a blunted edge
The hook to the story is the protagonist being incriminated himself...
The sultan speaks
This memoir is a candid revelation of events in the complex and turmoil-laden world of Pakistan cricket...
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The man behind the icon
In penning down her life with Ambedkar, the writer affords readers a rare and close glimpse into Ambedkar the ...
Inside Ayodhya
In the chapter titled “Ram’s Protégé”, Mukherjee profiles some of the key players in the temple moveme...
Unexpected connections
Kloeble introduces us to Bartholomew’s story through peek into brutalised conditions of his life in orphanag...
Glimpses of a period of flux
Principal appeal of book lies in its close examination of some of complex circumstances and anxieties that wer...
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Published 10.05.19
Book check: What read to gift your mom
What type is your mom? Pick the apt read for her from this list...
By Shrestha Saha
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Published 10.08.18
Upamanyu Chatterjee takes on the food demons
This is the best book the author has written since his acclaimed first novel English, August...
By Uddalak Mukherjee
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Published 24.10.18
How a Whitey in Chennai became a reverse coconut
Writer Carlo Pizzati has been in India for 10 years and lives in a coastal village near Chennai...
By Saloni Meghani
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Published 16.10.18
A #MeToo novel wins the coveted Booker Prize
Anna Burns was the unanimous choice for Milkman, which resonates with the movement...
By The Telegraph
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Published 12.10.18
Frayed Indian book at Frankfurt fair
NBT stall could not be opened at Frankfurt Book Fair during the initial hours because there was no one to man it ...
By Basant Kumar Mohanty and Anita Joshua in New Delhi
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Published 17.11.18
Mistress of spices: Mallika Basu
Inspired by her Bengali-Afghan heritage, Mallika is back with her second cookbook, Masala...
By Shrestha Saha
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Published 07.09.18
Zadie Smith feels free to make weird links
This collection of essays by the British novelist and essayist seems breezy but is intense...
By Souvik Mukherjee
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Published 21.08.18
Buddhadeva Bose's English essays on food, Tagore and more
'An Acre of Green Grass and Other English Writings', is a bit of a surprise because Bose, one of the foremost Bengali writers, is largely forgotten as having written in English...
By Chandrima S. Bhattacharya in Calcutta
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Published 24.08.18
Intizar Husain captures post-Partition pain
Two novellas of the finest writer of Urdu prose were translated recently...
By Shams Afif Siddiqi
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Published 24.08.18
Coke, toiletries, gossip: The crutches sleuths use
Fictional detectives have had strange fetishes to cope with their shadowy world...
By Uddalak Mukherjee
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