Here comes another Bangladeshi expatriate author in English who easily qualifies as one of the finest from his country.
X10 is Sony’s first Android phone, and also its best in a while. It is sure to leave a lasting impression.
South Asian politics is the politics of the family. And never before have we got such a view from the inside. It’s what gives this book its wider relevance.
Diana Preston on writing Mughal thrillers with her husband, the fun of pseudonyms and ethics of fictionalising history.
Voyaging into the bizarre with elan, TC Boyle offers no redemption but stunning wordplay and surprising insights.
The humour and quiet elegance do work. But two-time Booker winner Peter Carey packs in so many characters and subplots that you’re exhausted.
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Aatish Taseer’s dilemma is that he writes his best when he is trying to be Naipaul, but he clearly needs to move beyond Naipaul and find his own voice.
Santosh Desai is a top-of-the-class ad guy, no doubt about that. And he lives up to the expectations with a series of essays that entertain, surprise and evoke nostalgia