To what do we pay greatest allegiance? Family, language group, country, gender? Religion, race? And if none of these matter, are we urbane, cosmopolitan, or simply lonely?
The malleability and universality of the characters in Little Women remain fresh 150 years after its publication
Nayantara Sahgal tells Rajni George about a world where cruelty has become casual
From malicious mendicants to rats that rob dead bodies, Hindi horror comics are the perfect ghastly mix of the old and the new
Mirza Waheed in his new novel excavates the grey area between complicity and consent while exploring the banality of evil
An investigation of how modern male writers depict women in short stories