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  • ‘You could say I have been working towards my mermaid graphic novels my whole life’

    ‘You could say I have been working towards my mermaid graphic novels my whole life’

    Suhasini Patni
    · Feb 20, 2022 · 08:30 am
  • Reading Afghanistan as the Taliban take over: Seven books (none of them by Khaled Hosseini)

    Reading Afghanistan as the Taliban take over: Seven books (none of them by Khaled Hosseini)

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  • A reader’s guide to the 13 books longlisted for the Booker Prize 2021

    A reader’s guide to the 13 books longlisted for the Booker Prize 2021

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  • A reader’s guide to the six books shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2021

    A reader’s guide to the six books shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2021

    Suhasini Patni
    · May 15, 2021 · 12:30 pm
  • ‘Earthlings’: This novel by the author of ‘Convenience Store Woman’ will make you very uneasy

    ‘Earthlings’: This novel by the author of ‘Convenience Store Woman’ will make you very uneasy

    Suhasini Patni
    · Nov 29, 2020 · 06:30 pm
  • ‘These, Our Bodies, Possessed By Light’: Women are in love, with their relationships with themselves

    ‘These, Our Bodies, Possessed By Light’: Women are in love, with their relationships with themselves

    Suhasini Patni
    · Oct 04, 2020 · 12:30 pm
  • A reader’s guide to the ten books on the Rs 25-lakh JCB Prize for Literature 2020 longlist

    A reader’s guide to the ten books on the Rs 25-lakh JCB Prize for Literature 2020 longlist

    Suhasini Patni
    · Sep 01, 2020 · 11:44 am
  • A reader’s quick guide to all 13 novels on the Booker Prize 2020 longlist

    A reader’s quick guide to all 13 novels on the Booker Prize 2020 longlist

    Suhasini Patni
    · Aug 02, 2020 · 12:30 pm
  • This novel records the tricky existence of a nurse whose sister cannot stop murdering her boyfriends

    This novel records the tricky existence of a nurse whose sister cannot stop murdering her boyfriends

    Suhasini Patni
    · Nov 24, 2019 · 08:30 am
  • ‘Panipat’ trailer: Arjun Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt clash in the battle between Marathas and Afghans

    ‘Panipat’ trailer: Arjun Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt clash in the battle between Marathas and Afghans

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 05, 2019 · 02:13 pm
  • This work of auto-fiction is funny, tender, and shattering. Blame the writer, Ocean Vuong

    This work of auto-fiction is funny, tender, and shattering. Blame the writer, Ocean Vuong

    Suhasini Patni
    · Oct 12, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • For the first time in recent years, a novel set in Afghanistan talks about intimacy, not just war

    For the first time in recent years, a novel set in Afghanistan talks about intimacy, not just war

    Suhasini Patni
    · Sep 28, 2019 · 08:30 am
  • A child’s muteness pits nurture and love against a male culture of success in this Iranian novel

    A child’s muteness pits nurture and love against a male culture of success in this Iranian novel

    Suhasini Patni
    · Sep 01, 2019 · 08:30 am
  • No matter who bags the Booker Prize this year, women authors are the winners

    No matter who bags the Booker Prize this year, women authors are the winners

    Suhasini Patni
    · Jul 27, 2019 · 08:30 am
  • ‘I don’t see translation as something done for glory. It’s a very serious business’: Rita Kothari

    ‘I don’t see translation as something done for glory. It’s a very serious business’: Rita Kothari

    Suhasini Patni
    · Jul 06, 2019 · 07:30 am
  • These short stories explore the diversities of different feminisms, with the hijab as a symbol

    These short stories explore the diversities of different feminisms, with the hijab as a symbol

    Suhasini Patni
    · Jun 09, 2019 · 08:30 am
  • With ‘The Atlas of Reds and Blues’, Devi S Laskar turns the Indian immigrant novel on its head

    With ‘The Atlas of Reds and Blues’, Devi S Laskar turns the Indian immigrant novel on its head

    Suhasini Patni
    · Jun 01, 2019 · 07:30 am
  • ‘The Fate of Butterflies’: A quietly told novel that is full of menace because it can happen to us

    ‘The Fate of Butterflies’: A quietly told novel that is full of menace because it can happen to us

    Suhasini Patni
    · Apr 27, 2019 · 12:30 pm
  • This highly dramatic Thai novel is a meditation on sorrow and loneliness (because it is about love)

    This highly dramatic Thai novel is a meditation on sorrow and loneliness (because it is about love)

    Suhasini Patni
    · Mar 16, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • ‘Relapse’: Like history, is love with the same person repeated first as tragedy and then as farce?

    ‘Relapse’: Like history, is love with the same person repeated first as tragedy and then as farce?

    Suhasini Patni
    · Feb 17, 2019 · 12:30 pm
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