Indian Fiction
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November fiction: Festive days continue with these six recently published Indian novels
Scroll Staff
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Sunday book pick: The fabulous life of a Bombay spinster in Eunice de Souza’s ‘Dangerlok’
Sayari Debnath
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Fiction: Anju tries to save a marriage held together precariously by middle-class sensibilities
Selma Carvalho
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Fiction: Nena, one of the world’s greatest eccentrics ever, sets out to find her husband’s lovers
Shinie Antony
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This book of short stories explores modern lives with twists in the tales
Yashraj Goswami
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Why is Deepa Anappara’s ‘Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line’ the toast of international publishing?
Jane Wallace
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The JCB Prize for Literature worth Rs 25 lakh will accept entries from March 1 for Indian fiction
Scroll Staff
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International Translation Day: Read the beginnings of eleven of the best translated books from India
Scroll Staff
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Three editor-turned-writers on what it takes to cross over to the other side of the publishing fence
Kanishka Gupta
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Set in the glitter of Gurgaon, ‘The Windfall’ is the novel of India’s poor little rich crowd
Anu Kumar
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It’s too soon to forget this warm, charming novel about an underdog in big, lonely Mumbai
Oindrila Mukherjee
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‘This book is a companion for those who have chosen to be single instead of unhappily partnered’
Urvashi Bahuguna
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The (minimum-spoiler) review of Chetan Bhagat’s 'One Indian Girl' in five steps
Devapriya Roy
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‘This novel is the answer to Midnight’s Children from the Emergency generation’
Vivek Tejuja