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Book Reviews

Woven In Time

Geeta Doctor

Celebrating the diversity of Indian textiles along the Spice Route

Talking Life /
Talking Life
Nasreen Munni Kabir
‘I am not infallible. It comes with age,’ says Javed Akhtar

Javed Akhtar talks about his relationships, handling fame and tackling social media abuse. A new book based on his conversations brings forth his lessons for life

India, Bharat and Pakistan: The Constitutional Journey of a Sandwiched Civilisation /
India, Bharat and Pakistan: The Constitutional Journey of a Sandwiched Civilisation
J Sai Deepak
Pakistan’s Alien Roots

The Islamic revivalism that birthed the nation was decidedly Middle Eastern in spirit

Dharmic Nation: Freeing Bharat, Remaking India  /
Dharmic Nation: Freeing Bharat, Remaking India
R Jagannathan
Rediscovery of India

Fighting for the country’s dharmic heritage

The Sweet Salt Of Tamil: Things We Do Not Know About Tamil Country  /
The Sweet Salt Of Tamil: Things We Do Not Know About Tamil Country
Tho Paramasivan | Translated by V Ramnarayan
Being Tamil

Tracing the cultural evolution of a state

Mansur /
Mansur
Vikramajit Ram
A Portrait of Intrigue

The passions of artists at a Mughal atelier

Illuminations /
Illuminations
Alan Moore
Moore’s Second Coming

Alan Moore’s first collection of short stories is a deconstruction of the American comics industry. The iconic comic book writer in conversation with

Victory City /
Victory City
Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie Comes Home

Words sustain life in his new novel set in India. It’s a fairy tale of the present accentuated by history and mythology, written by a storyteller schooled in the epic Fabulism of the East

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