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Books

Trauma in Red Tape

A physician-scientist writes a social satire plus supernatural drama set in an unnamed Indian village

Poet of the Paradoxical City

Akhil Katyal tells Urvashi Bahuguna how he finds Delhi crazily unequal and maddeningly beautiful

Searching for Mr Munin Barkotoki

Graphic novel as a literary quest

A Tale of Two Sisters

So all is Peace is a tearjerker guised as a mystery, masked in social commentary

Into the Wilderness

A master class in journalism by Jon Krakauer

Searching for Homes

A meditation on journeys and exile

Historical Lives

TCA Raghavan redeems three masters of the past

The Valley of One

Stories of reconciliation from Kashmir

In Conversation with TM Krishna

TM Krishna tells V Shoba how his book on Mrdangam makers made him examine his relationship with instrumentalists and other hierarchies

An Idea Between the Covers

America was the New Jerusalem. It is still the Promised Land. That is not a complete picture but it is how the America we know began. From Henry James’ wilderness with ‘nothing’ in it, the US quickly grew to lead the world, economically, militarily and intellectually. A big country, a lot of things have happened in its brief timeline, and everything has mattered. Below is a list of 10 books, fiction and non-fiction, that span most of the country’s history as the ‘United’ States of America and explain how it was made—and continues to be remade

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