Fiction
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‘Poonachi’ is Perumal Murugan’s first novel after he was attacked for ‘One Part Woman’
Perumal Murugan
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Embracing your complicated family and four other lessons on fiction writing from Amy Tan
Harsimran Gill
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In ‘Jasoda’, Kiran Nagarkar succeeds in giving us an extraordinary heroine in the form of Everywoman
Lamat R Hasan
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How the mystery of the disappearing object (and people) baffles readers of crime fiction
Jai Arjun Singh
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Meet Perveen Mistry, the lawyer who solves crimes in Sujata Massey’s books in 1920s’ Bombay
Anu Kumar
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‘Djinn City’ is a highly ambitious and accomplished addition to South Asian fantasy literature
Gautam Bhatia
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Will we get to read the unpublished work of JD Salinger, or will it be ‘Catcher In The Rye’ forever?
M Saad
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‘I knew I had something extraordinary’: Chiki Sarkar on what makes Amitabha Bagchi new novel special
Chiki Sarkar
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How Double Singh got his name: This novel by a former publisher only begins with that story
Ashok Chopra
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In this political potboiler, the Prime Minister’s assassination rocks Delhi’s power circles
Seema Goswami
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Two Parsis walk into a bar. And that is (almost) the beginning of a remarkable new novel
Chandrahas Choudhury
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The delicious pleasures of third world people with first world problems having midlife crises
Devapriya Roy
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Can the world of books be a little too cut off from the rest of the world we live in?
Saritha Rao Rayachoti
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How do you create an anthology of long short stories in different languages? Ask Mini Krishnan
Aparna Karthikeyan
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We’ve read books about Everyman. Now Kiran Nagarkar gives us Everywoman in his new novel
Kiran Nagarkar
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Cormac McCarthy’s ‘The Road’: A bleakly beautiful journey across a devastated American wasteland
Rajat Chaudhuri
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The world of djinns overlaps with the city of Dhaka in this darkly comic fantasy novel
Saad Z Hossain
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‘It was uncomfortable. The best reason to say yes’: Deborah Treisman on publishing ‘Cat Person’
Kanika Sharma
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Death of an author foretold: Not what you’d expect from a novel by a dialogue-writer for Hindi films
Jai Arjun Singh
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How do you write mythological fiction in the age of censorship? Author of a Padmavati novel speaks
Anuja Chandramouli