How the discovery of a body in the Western Ghats had led to the conviction of P Rajagopal, founder of Saravana Bhavan, for murder
In appreciation of translators ‘who make the space between languages as small as possible’
A majestic celebration of the cultural diversity of the subcontinent
Women characters in the Mahabharata push back against patriarchy in a new interpretation of the epic
Akash Kapur’s nonfiction book tells of the quest for utopia in Auroville. He speaks to Nandini Nair about writing history without judgement and the impossibility of an ideal world
A debut short story collection from Pakistan lays bare power and desire
From his ancestral home in Dhaka to the Bengal famine to Tagore’s tutelage at Santiniketan. Amartya Sen in his memoirs relives his formative years with wit and wisdom
A civilisational mind. An Indophile. A scholar publisher. An unwavering liberal. A generous friend. Remembering Roberto Calasso