Gagandeep Singh Sapra
The Triton speaker series has yet another offer of superb sound
The eighth Jaipur Literature Festival featured fewer superstars but sustained its literary value. Also, a swansong for a great writer—and another way of festival life
Historian Tom Holland on the riddle of monotheism and the crisis within modern-day Islam
Vinod Mehta updates his memoir with more wicked and wonderful stories from his life as an editor
Granta’s second India issue brings together a new crop of writers who don’t quite up the ante
Pakistan’s unlikely Urdu literary star, a former mason, makes his English debut with striking if simple short stories