books

Book Review: Room

Emma Donoghue’s award-winning book is devastating, tough, moving, tragic, and funny, all at the same time.

Learning to Fly

Iranian-born author Abbas Kazerooni spoke to us about what made him want to share his remarkable story of hope, survival, and growing up in On Two Feet and Wings.

Through the Eyes of Another

Award-winning author Pallavi Aiyar speaks to us about her latest novel Chinese Whiskers and life in China.

Book Review: Rights of Man

Utpal Dutt revisits the racial discrimination, injustice, and denial of human rights as witnessed in the Scottsboro trials of 1931.

Book Review: Urban Shots

13 writers explore common themes of love, friendship, angst, and longing in this carefully compiled anthology.

Book Review: Reflected in Water

This part-travelogue, part-reverie helps reinvent Goa, a place that is largely misunderstood.

Comic Con India 2011

India’s first ever annual comics convention takes place in New Delhi this weekend—details inside!

Book Review: The Sunset Club

Khushwant Singh’s fictionalised memoir is unafraid, uninhibited, and unapologetic.

Delicate and Dangerous

In conversation with acclaimed poet Sharanya Manivannan about her creative process.

Book Review: Beautiful Thing

Sonia Faleiro’s latest book takes you inside the private lives of Bombay’s bar dancers, hijras, madams, and pimps.

Book Review: Another Chance

An unnerving reflection of the state of contemporary amorous relationships in modern India.

Book Review: Highway on My Plate

A book that tempts you to ditch your sedentary lifestyle and drive around India, just to experience the country’s diverse food culture.