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Life, Love and Loss

Ajay Kamalakaran’s novel maps the struggles of a single mother against the strife of Russia

Many Men

Gautam Malkani gives us a psychodrama that is both domestic and existential

‘Modern life is against crime and the enjoyment of crime’

A veteran of children’s books and crime fiction, Anthony Horowitz tells Bhavya Dore why he chose to change the rules of the murder mystery

Our Land and Our Self

Bibek Debroy’s translation of the Markandeya Purana is a window to the future

The Asian Dream

Deepak Nayyar’s masterly deconstruction of a continent’s growth story

Earth Mother

An excerpt from the memoirs of Perumal Murugan

Armed with Diplomas

How education helped women in a Delhi neighbourhood break their shackles

Romesh Gunesekera: An Island in Memory

In his new novel, Romesh Gunesekera writes of the ebb and flow of boyhood friendships. The novelist in conversation with Nandini Nair

Harvesting Hate

An insider’s account of how a few smart men mined and manipulated data to con the world

Men who Ruled Rome

A fascinating history from Augustus to Constantine

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