Expect the unexpected in this collection of short stories on everything from homicide to perversion
Hinduism as we know it was a British creation. DN Jha reveals a few home truths
A domestic help in Delhi, 35-year-old Halder stands a class apart from most Indian bestselling writers
A collection of essays fails to shed new light on an old topic. The focus is on Pakistan, not on the great divide
A professor tilts his pen at libraries here and abroad to put back on the shelf a contemporary version of a Spanish classic in Bengali
Prabhakaran was terrified of peace. He lived off terror. But how did the LTTE fund its campaigns of sustained violence? This riveting account explains how
A brilliant debut novel captures in fine detail the experiences of a Tamil Brahmin family on and off trains
A political thriller that drives you to death by drinking. But desperately dull writing demands desperately dire counter measures
Economist Meghnad Desai on the fun he had—despite the many challenges—while writing his first work of fiction titled ‘Dead on Time’