The style is reminiscent of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s, but Binoo K John works with a disadvantage. He writes in English
Non-fiction in the country comes of age with Aman Sethi’s book about life on the margins of society
They may be a dime a dozen these days. But writers can benefit immensely from these interactions
On reading the second part of Amitav Ghosh’s Ibis trilogy, it’s evident that there is such a thing as too much research
The heat and dust are factors, of course. But it’s also our penchant for scheming that makes us a nation of legendary spin bowlers
Every click of yours is quietly being watched. Worse, you are slowly being pushed into an information ghetto
Nuclear haves and have-nots are blinkered hypocrites in this memoir of former IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei
While Alice Albinia, the non-fiction writer, refuses to tell a well-worn tale, Albinia the novelist succumbs easily to reductive depictions
Gruelling research is just preparation for that moment when the story comes to possess him, says Amitav Ghosh
Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, who’s writing yet another autobiography, says she’s awaiting the ‘green’ signal to return to West Bengal