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Books

Immortal Frenzy

Ranjit Hoskote

A calligrapher’s vivid account of the friendship between the great mystic Rumi and an itinerant dervish is spun into a masterful novel

The Master and the Neighbour

The best cricket book you will read this year, from Pakistan, outscores a passionate commemoration of the Tendulkar legacy

A Man of Our Time

Harish Khare could have done better than his simplistic jottings to debunk the Modi phenomenon

A Fine Balance

The eighth Jaipur Literature Festival featured fewer superstars but sustained its literary value. Also, a swansong for a great writer—and another way of festival life

“I hope the more pacific, cat-loving Muhammad serves as the model for Muslims”

Historian Tom Holland on the riddle of monotheism and the crisis within modern-day Islam

Pretty Little Liars

A tender, compelling novel-in-stories with a big secret at its heart

Remembering Vinod Mehta: Tales from the Last Chance Saloon

Vinod Mehta updates his memoir with more wicked and wonderful stories from his life as an editor

Farewell Exotica

Granta’s second India issue brings together a new crop of writers who don’t quite up the ante

The Third and Final Continent

MG Vassanji goes home again in an elegant memoir

Beauty, At a Price

Pakistan’s unlikely Urdu literary star, a former mason, makes his English debut with striking if simple short stories

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