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Published 08.01.23
Yesterdate: This day from Kolkata’s past, January 8, 1909
Ashapurna Devi was born on this day...
By Chandrima S. Bhattacharya
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Published 08.12.22
Anuja Chauhan tells why she likes working on bed and writing cosy novels
Advertising expert and author shares why she thinks hybrid working model is win-win situation for all...
By The Telegraph
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Published 05.12.22
Khalid Jawed, sheds light on his book, The Paradise of Food
The author whose first writing was published when he was eight-years-old, looks at the characters and situations from a different perspective...
By Farah Khatoon
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Published 20.11.22
Mario Vargas Llosa believes 'writing a novel is a ceremony similar to a striptease'
The novelist has the flamboyance of flamenco dancer with grit of rebel with a cause even as a 86-year-old...
By Julie Banerjee Mehta
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Published 06.11.22
Missing in action: Celebrating Christopher Koch
The Australian novelist, who would have been 90 this year, has left a memorable oeuvre with war and Southeast Asia and the surrounding region at its centre...
By Julie Banerjee Mehta
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Published 25.07.22
How to be a writer: An Interview with Novoneel Chakraborty
By Nancy Jaiswal
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Published 14.07.22
‘For sensitive topics, animals can get away with a lot more than human characters’
Mumbai-based author Rohit Trilokekar explains his existential outlook on life and why he “belongs” to Kolkata...
By Priyam Marik
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Published 27.03.22
DBC Pierre gets cadid about his process of writing and interest areas
The author describes, how the speed at which social media is changing the world led to his latest book 'Meanwhile In Dopamine City' ...
By Shrestha Saha
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Published 07.02.22
Kolkata Literary Meet’s online edition fills the lit fest's-missing soul
Renowned novelists and experts have a chat analyzing latest books and literary works...
By Shrestha Saha
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Published 01.02.22
The provincialism of great art can be hard to accept
The provincialism of great art can be hard to accept...
By Saikat Majumdar
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