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Rachel Kushner: ‘For me, judgement is a wall and understanding is on the other side of that wall’

Tishani Doshi

Issues of visibility and invisibility form the crux of Rachel Kushner’s bold and heartbreaking novels

American Hustle

Testing times for the bilateral relationship

Playing with God

The use of Game Theory to better understand divine beings

Twilight Diaries

A rare look into the everyday life of the last Mughals

‘MeToo has made women weak and whiny,’ says Lionel Shriver

Bhavya Dore in Open Conversation with Lionel Shriver, author and columnist

Mughal Lite

Recent biographies of Jahangir and Nur Jahan may have made the royal couple more accessible, but they often slip into the realm of conjecture

Michelle Obama: Grace Over Guile

Michelle Obama’s memoir tells of an ordinary person who found herself on an extraordinary journey

Wild Lives

A personal portrait of tribal sensitivity

Beyond the Rage

Are the angry students confused?

The Evil Joke

Éric Vuillard, the 2017 winner of Prix Goncourt, returns to the pathologies of the past in what could be the smallest novel—and one of the most powerful-- ever written on the Nazi project

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