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Ila Manish
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‘Conversations with Aurangzeb’: An absurdist questioning of our histories
Charu Nivedita is not seeking to write a complete story, but merely to encounter a past that is all the more real precisely because it is fictional.
Ila Manish
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‘The Solitude of a Shadow’: A novel of unsettling moralities and sympathy with the wretched
N Kalyan Raman’s English translation of Devibharathi’s Tamil novel captures the nuances and unspoken realities of life in small-town India.
Ila Manish
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‘Varavara Rao: A Life in Poetry’: Six decades of activism and courage bound in one collection
These poems seek to bring a truth to light, they are unafraid to challenge, to confront, to hope.
Ila Manish
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