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The Wages of War

The Sri Lankan novelist Anuk Arudpragasam, whose new book portrays the island after the civil war, speaks to Nandini Nair about the spectatorship of violence and the persistence of grief

The Author between the Lines

Do we read too much biographical detail into novels?

Desert Pains

Expatriate anguish in an imagined country in the Gulf

The House of Tatas

A portrait of a business group as a capital asset in history

‘All writers are outsiders,’ says Tahmima Anam

Tahmima Anam’s new novel moves away from her Bangladesh trilogy. She speaks to Antara Raghavan about chronicling the seductions and perils of the startup world

A Cold War State of Mind and Weird Neurosurgeries

Brandy Schillace opens the lid on the race between the West and the Soviets to dominate the world through brain science

Raising Them Right

Imagining a feminist future for one’s child

An Ethical Treatise

What the Gita can tell us at a time clouded by chaos and insecurity

Missed Connections

Anjali Joseph’s new novel explores the nature of long-distance relationships and the long-lasting links between people and places

How to Be Urban

Lessons from Pompeii to Angkor for the post-pandemic city

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