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JK Rowling: The Colour of Murder

Shylashri Shankar

Evil and redemption take centrestage as JK Rowling in the guise of Robert Galbraith returns for her fourth Cormoran Strike novel

AM Homes: Where Weird is Wonderful

AM Homes, a master of suburban Gothic noir, explores the existential question of how to live and how to be

Shock Therapy

The collapse of global financial markets in 2008 has left a trail of political wreckage in its wake

The Sound of Music

A fan tells the AR Rahman story

Into the Forbidden Zone

The cost of conflict across the Line of Control

Rahman Abbas: ‘English writers enjoy more freedom than us’

Urdu writer Rahman Abbas on the challenges of being defiant

Melodrama Galore

Love in the time of difference

Dalai Lama: Becoming A Mountain

Looking at the many moods of the Dalai Lama with Raghu Rai

Mohammed Hanif: ‘There is nothing left to satirise’

Mohammed Hanif’s new novel takes flight when a plane crashes. The author tells Nandini Nair why death is the only lover who does not betray her promise

Self-Help Writers: Light Motive

The new generation of self-help writers remains staunchly secular and subversive

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