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Books

Karan Mahajan: A Case of Exploding Metaphors

Nandini Nair

The Delhi-born, US-based writer's new novel captures the terror and tragedy of our time

A Radioactive Debate

What the struggle in a Tamil Nadu village says about the other side of development

Greater Yesterday

The open borders of Bengali literature come alive in this collection of short stories

Body Guides

An entire generation of girls now define themselves by how active (or not) they are sexually

Love in the Time of Decay

In each of these stories, unlovely descriptions of ageing bodies become an acceptance of mortality

In High Spirits

A fascinating journey across cultures charts the life and evolution of alcohol and its influence

Diplomatically Hindu

A provocative thesis questions the Western fundamentals of diplomacy and argues for an Indian way of engaging the world

An Object of Derision

Tavleen Singh in her new book should have allowed a bit of sunlight between perception and reality

The War That Made Us

Srinath Raghavan’s magisterial history of World War II is a graphic reminder that an integrated Subcontinent is essential to the rise and strategic safety of India

The Hashtag Generation

From career builder to status clincher, social media has made itself indispensable in small town India

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