In conversation with a historian who blames Winston Churchill for the three million deaths in the Bengal famine
Book dedications come in all forms: serious, poetic, humorous, romantic, and in the odd case, like Neil Gaiman’s, flippantly charming
Photographers, artists and writers from across the world come together in this book to discuss the erosion of democracy and shrinking of freedom
Bestselling author Ken Follett on the pressures of writing chartbusters, the effect of JK Rowling on the world, and the five greatest books of all time
Lost and Found by CP Surendran will lose the reader in its maze of characters and find him again.
Mita Kapur’s book is another addition to the feast of books that present food as memoir, politics and history
...and it is advantage nurture, at long last, going by the sudden spurt of tomes being published on this vital subject.
Sonia Faleiro’s ‘Beautiful Thing’ is a vivid narrative of Mumbai’s bar dancers and how the ban of 2005 imperilled their livelihood.
This is the first of three novellas based on Indira Gandhi’s assassination and its repercussions. An extract
It seems no one wants to curl up with an Agatha Christie or dig into a Harper Lee anymore. People now read self-help books