Fiction
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Tata Literature Live announces shortlisted titles in all categories for its 2022 literary awards
Scroll Staff
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In praise of Stephen King, the eternal ‘horror master’ of serious light reading
Ari Mattes, The Conversation
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How Keikichi Ōsaka blended crime with philosophical meditations on the puzzling nature of existence
Saptak Choudhury
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‘The Monkey’s Wound and Other Stories’: How women rebel against the cruel structures of patriarchy
Areeb Ahmad
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New in fiction: Seven books by Indian writers (and one by a Bangladeshi author) to read in November
Sayari Debnath
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Literary fiction meets a clear-eyed appreciation of the planetary crises in ‘Memory of Water’
Rajat Chaudhuri
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In this modern retelling of ‘Devdas’, Paro and Chandramukhi are caught in a skewed love triangle
Aayush Gupta
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Tata Literature Live announces longlists across categories for its 2022 literary awards
Scroll Staff
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Ian McEwan’s ‘Lessons’, his most autobiographical novel, is a new experiment in vulnerability
Kate Flaherty, The Conversation
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Religion and mythology meet fantasy fiction in this debut novel featuring humans and gods
Saksham Garg
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A series of horrific crimes exposes the dark underbelly of Kolkata in a new crime novel
Suhit Sen
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Curfews, quarantine, fake news, insurrection: Orhan Pamuk’s ‘Nights of Plague’ is eerily prescient
Jane Turner Goldsmith, The Conversation
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‘The Red Locked Room’: How Tetsuya Ayukawa unlocks locked room mysteries
Saptak Choudhury
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‘Less’ sequel: Arthur Less goes on an epic journey in search of love and America
Shubhangi Tiwari
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Anees Salim’s ‘The Bellboy’ is a compelling novel haunted by spectres of death and melancholy
Sayari Debnath
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Are translated books the new ‘face’ of Indian literature in English? A translator weighs in
N Kalyan Raman
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What does Eric Ambler’s novel ‘The Mask of Dimitrios’ have to do with the Greco-Turkish War?
Denys Leighton
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Can a detective novel study the evolution of a city through its history of crime and detection?
Saptak Choudhury
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A new novel shows how a genteel Indian middle-class family can be a hotbed of destructive divisions
Udayan Mukherjee
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Fiction: A young Indian man confronts hard realities in his final moments as a murder victim in USA
Karan Madhok