Books
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Why France fell in love with an Indian female author after her death in 19th century
Blake Smith
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Magician PC Sorcar’s globetrotting career started with the help of an unlikely figure – Netaji Bose
PC Sorcar Jr.
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Reviving the past: A literary collective is translating 100 classic novels across Indian languages
Bhavya Dore
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When did dal become India’s favoured food, and what was Rama’s preferred preparation?
Salma Husain Vijay Thukral
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These rare old guidebooks show why Mumbai is ‘one of the most remarkable cities’ in the world
Soumya Rao
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What John Stuart Mill wrote in the margins of the books he read reveals a lot about his mind
Albert Pionke, The Conversation
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Remembering the Swiss woman who went from ‘India to the Planet Mars’ in the 19th century
Anu Kumar
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World Book Day: Ten memorable scenes from Hindi cinema where books play a starring role
Madhulika Liddle
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Why are we still fascinated by tales of the ‘shikaar’ despite the ecological horrors of hunting?
Amish Raj Mulmi
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Chetan Bhagat is shifting from Rupa Publications to Amazon with a multi-book deal
Scroll Staff
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A 20-year quest to collect books I’d encountered in school showed me the need for digital libraries
Siddhartha Sarma
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‘Freedom to publish is the backbone of our industry’: Juergen Boos, CEO of the Frankfurt Book Fair
Harsimran Gill
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Can a novel about books be too much about books (and too little of the story)?
Shalmi Barman
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Four new books we recommend you curl up with in March
Harsimran Gill
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Books lead you to true love, right? I attended a speed dating event for ‘bibliophiles’ to find out
Supriya Nair
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When the Strand Book Stall played host to a fantasy romance between Suketu Mehta and a young author
Veena Venugopal
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The case against children’s books. Or, why adults lose out because books are classified that way
Shohini Sengupta
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Have you stopped reading? Here are ten ways to get back to books
Jenny Bhatt
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‘The ebook is a stupid product: no creativity, no enhancement,’ says the Hachette Group CEO
Harsimran Gill
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In photographs: Even in its new venue, the Kolkata Book Fair held on to its indefatigable energy
Chandrima Pal