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S Prasannarajan

S Prasannarajan is the Editor of Open magazine

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A Matter of Good Taste

What is it that unites Mamata, Manjhi and the Sadhvi?

04 December 2014
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AN INDIAN ORIGINAL

Aatish Taseer’s new novel is a modern classic on being Indian

27 November 2014
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"Modi must provide an intellectual alternative"

Aatish Taseer's new novel, The Way Things Were, is an Indian classic spanning the eventful decades between the Emergency and the advent of Modi, set in Lutyens' Delhi. The novelist in conversation with the Editor of Open magazine

26 November 2014
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The Gospel According to Dan Brown

Dan Brown is Eco without the metaphysics

20 November 2014
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1989: Between History and Memory

The threat today is no longer from the comic strip communism of Pyongyang. It is the ex-communist as an aggrieved nationalist, or the pinstriped communist as a Confucian capitalist, who challenges the world

06 November 2014
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The Constant Campaigner

For Narendra Modi, power is a permanent struggle

22 October 2014
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The Enchantment of Riches

Even if it is not yet glorious, it is cool to be rich in an India that is shedding its socialist habits. You do not have to be a socialist to create an equal society. Even a responsible capitalist can achieve that

16 October 2014
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A Bogus Chinese Dream

The streets of Hong Kong may go quiet and Wong may vanish from front pages, but the eruption of minds is what frightens autocracies such as China

10 October 2014
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The Making of an Oriental Cult

Modi’s ongoing conversation with the world provides the first draft of an Indian leader’s vision for himself as the new wise man of the Orient

01 October 2014
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The Pathology of Anti-Americanism

Narendra Modi’s American journey should be the beginning of a historical correction. The one who could be India’s Reagan should remain untouched by an ism abandoned by history

25 September 2014