Talking Books
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How do overconfident politicians hurt their country’s people? A behavioural scientist finds out
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‘Mornings With My Cat Mii’ joins other Japanese novels that confront the absurdities of modern life
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‘The Inseparables’: Simone de Beauvoir’s novella speaks of the crushing weight borne by women
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‘Sugar, Smoke, Song’: Assamese writer Reema Rajbanshi addresses discrimination in India and US
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How narcopolitics, racial capitalism work in Amitav Ghosh’s ‘The Ibis Trilogy’ and ‘Smoke and Ashes’
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Nobel laureate Han Kang’s ‘The Vegetarian’ offers us a new vocabulary on illness and sickness
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Why former Chief Justice of India AM Ahmadi’s granddaughter wrote his biography
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Mirza Farhatullah Baig’s Urdu novel ‘Dehli Ki Aakhri Shama’ recreates Delhi’s lost poetic heritage
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‘Under the Bakul Tree’: This Assamese YA novel deftly addresses education and the environment
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How Tamil author Charu Nivedita has created a cult following for his books (and his persona)
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‘I believe in neither government reports nor happy literature’: A writer-translator conversation
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‘Wayel Kati’: Linthoi Chanu’s book proves that conflict is not the narrative of Manipur
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Ramachandra Guha pays a literary tribute to the oft-invisible friendship between editor and writer
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An archive project is creating a database of Indian cities in fiction – and you can contribute to it
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Why autobiographies are the most potent books to challenge what is ‘normal’
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Delhi High Court restrains publication of book on Ramdev until ‘defamatory’ parts are removed
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In the digital age, a 120-year-old library in rural Maharashtra shows that books aren’t dead
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How a Gujarati-speaking writer in Chennai became an acclaimed Tamil anthologist and bookseller
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Delhi court lifts injunction on book on yoga guru Ramdev
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Baba Ramdev book injunction pits freedom of speech against right to reputation. Which will prevail?
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Delhi court bars sale of book about Ramdev
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Here's a song written with the first lines of different books
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#BombayHectic: A graphic novel chronicling life in Mumbai made entirely with a smartphone
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Watch a German campaign to reclaim ‘Mein Kampf’ from Hitler and use it to fight racism