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Shashi Kapoor: The Last Romantic

Rachel Dwyer

His image off and onscreen was of a sophisticated and elegant cosmopolitan, but he was also a theth Punjabi, a Kapoor, who lived life big, fond of his drink and food

The Other Side of Sanity

A writer’s struggle with bipolarity

The Enigma of Return

Calcutta as a place and a state of mind

Open Diary

‘Declinology’ is a favourite Bengali pastime

A Matter of Belonging

Is home the place you were born or the place you have the most vibrant and long-lasting memories of?

Memories on Cue

…and shaking off the trappings of normal life

Still Life

At the Delhi Photo Festival, Sanjeev Saith marks a return to photography with intensely personal cellphone camera photos that he took to preserve memories of his elderly parents

Danger and Denial

Three years after his Nobel victory, Orhan Pamuk shows the prize was no retirement award with a fine novel about love and memories

The Man Who Remembers

Professor Samuel Martin Burke is the oldest living person to have served the Indian Civil Service. He speaks little, but has a memory to treasure

Perchance to Forget

We sleep not to remember. So much accumulates in the mind during the day, it is necessary to weaken neuronal connections at night

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