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‘Bandar’ review: A relentlessly grim, needling statement on MeToo
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Kaaya’: A carefully, if haphazardly, stitched novel about body as a site of desire and violence
Shreya Khobragade
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‘Half His Age’: Jennette McCurdy’s novel is an uncomfortable take on a new genre, literary abuse
Kate Cantrell, The Conversation
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Thomas Waugh interview: ‘What’s going on with Heated Rivalry? Yes, it is as it should be’
R Raj Rao
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‘Accused’ review: A complex character study is undone by neatness
Nandini Ramnath
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The ‘risky’ themes that united Konkona Sensharma, Pratibha Rannta and Anubhuti Kashyap for ‘Accused’
Scroll Staff
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David Foster Wallace’s ‘Infinite Jest’ at 30: Weirdly old-fashioned and wildly uneven
Julian Murphet, The Conversation
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Five reasons why activists say Kerala woman’s arrest in bus incident needs a rethink
Johanna Deeksha
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Fiction: A plastic surgeon’s life is turned upside down when he’s accused in a MeToo scandal
Guruprasad Kaginele Narayan Shankaran
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The story of Apollo and Daphne in Ovid’s ‘Metamorphoses’ needs a new translation for the #MeToo era
Alison Habens, The Conversation
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What Noam Chomsky’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein says about progressive politics
Kavita Krishnan
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How the rise of the ‘performative male’ is rewriting ideas about masculinity
Jillian Sunderland, The Conversation
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‘I write novels of ideas, but the ideas have to be lived by characters’: Author Sanjena Sathian
Rohit Chakraborty
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‘Saiyaara’ is a surprise blockbuster only for those who weren’t watching closely
Devarsi Ghosh
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A new book studies how Indian women ‘Instapoets’ are forming new collective cultural identifications
Medha Bhadra Chowdhury
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‘Consent’: How does one define consent when systemic inequalities define gendered interactions?
Anjali Chauhan
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In ‘Dr BR Ambedkar: Now & Then’, living through caste injustice and seeking a way out
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Missing Years’: Flash fiction by writer Iffat Nawaz
Iffat Nawaz
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Women’s Day: A reader’s guide to the 16 books on the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2025 longlist
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Sophia struggles with her parents’ break up and the various turmoils in 21st-century India
Alina Gufran