Stories written by
Nandini Krishnan
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Fiction: What strange power does Nandini wield over her powerful husband, Periya Pazhuvettaraiyar?
An excerpt from ‘Troubled Waters: Ponniyin Selvan, Book 2,’ by Kalki. Translated from the Tamil by Nandini Krishnan.
Kalki & Nandini Krishnan
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Fiction: A writer holds seances with Shah Jahan, who is elbowed out by Aurangzeb, to write a novel
An excerpt from ‘Conversations with Aurangzeb: A Novel’, by Charu Nivedita. Translated from the Tamil by Nandini Krishnan.
Charu Nivedita & Nandini Krishnan
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A new translation of the first book of Kalki’s Tamil magnum opus ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ is here
An excerpt from ‘First Flood’. Translated by Nandini Krishnan.
Kalki & Nandini Krishnan
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The real reason why Modi says what he does – Hindu India accepts it
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The Assam voter who no longer supports the BJP because of the CAA
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BJP’s street-fighters in coastal Karnataka want a share in power
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Lok Sabha polls: Ladakh MP rallies supporters after BJP drops him from candidate list
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YouTuber, booked for posting ‘fake videos’ of ‘attacks’ on Bihari migrants in Tamil Nadu, joins BJP
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Longlisted for the International Booker Prize, Perumal Murugan is best read for craft, not themes
Murugan – whose novel ‘Pyre’ is on the longlist – never explains his characters or the way their minds work, and yet shows the reader who they truly are.
Nandini Krishnan
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Why are transgender men still largely invisible in India?
An excerpt from Nandini Krishnan’s book, ‘Invisible Men’, which charts the lives of transmen in India.
Nandini Krishnan