KITABISTANI
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Drawing the line: This book of animal stories charms with its words as well as its illustrations
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This book is a fascinating walk through the lives of Indian cities told through their trees
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The Notre Dame fire has created a new Victor Hugo moment for lovers of literature and history
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One hundred years of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre: What Tagore wrote in 1919 resounds today
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This novel ‘should not have been written, but had to be written’, according to Gopalkrishna Gandhi
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Arun Shourie chronicles the despair and hope, the faith and frustration, of going to court in India
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A book on Ustad Vilayat Khan that is just like the maestro – flamboyant and confident
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In his book Kapil Sibal speaks for the Congress, but also for facts
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Karan Thapar has shown he is as much in control of the book as a medium as television
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Letters may be gone, but K Natwar Singh’s book reminds us they are not forgotten
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Is liberalism an ignoramus in the high school of politics, outwitted by the illiberal bully?
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‘Dare I Question?’: Hamid Ansari’s essays remind us of the ways the non-conformist is treated today
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PN Haksar, Indira Gandhi’s alter ego, was a true counsellor, not a courtier
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Why does Subramania Bharati mean so little to non-Tamil India?
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Premchand portrayed humans with great sensitivity, but he was just as good writing about animals