Interview
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‘AI re-energises capitalism, giving it a fresh language in which to frame its sordid business’
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘The longer I spent in Kabul, the less satisfying it was to write only traditional news or features’
Sayantani Dasgupta
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‘I was unconsciously recording the seething intolerance and incipient rise of saffron in Bengal’
Shireen Quadri
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‘I love English, French. But I chose Bengali as a creative medium’: Trilingual writer Chinmoy Guha
Avik Chanda
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Caught on TV: This channel aired an interview with (someone dressed up as) the coronavirus
Scroll Staff
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‘You feel left behind. You can divert that anger to demand justice, or towards radicalisation’
Vighnesh Hampapura
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‘I began with the premise that the universe was a bureaucracy and god was on indefinite leave’
Urvashi Bahuguna
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‘The best shows, like Breaking Bad, come from people who have plunged deeply into literature’
Vighnesh Hampapura
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‘There can be no half measures while opening up’: Shaheen Bhatt on her book on depression
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘Christianity gave women a dignity that no previous sexual dispensation had offered’: Tom Holland
Shoaib Daniyal
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‘I want to spread Mantoiyat, which is the will to be free-spirited’: Nandita Das on her book
Neha Bhatt
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‘Writing the first chapter in my narrator’s voice was how I learnt who he was’: Deepa Anappara
Urvashi Bahuguna
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This book captures memories of the world’s biggest music acts playing in India
Shantanu Datta
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‘India doesn’t understand the area from a people-to-people perspective:’ Nepali writer Sujeev Shakya
Amish Raj Mulmi
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‘Does upper caste society acknowledge the private reservations it has had for years?’: Yashica Dutt
Vighnesh Hampapura
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Rajat Ubhaykar’s ‘Truck De India’ captures his truck-travelling adventures. This is how he wrote it
Sayantani Dasgupta
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‘I wrote my novel in real time’: Meena Kandasamy on her uniquely structured ‘Exquisite Cadavers’
Urvashi Bahuguna
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The shameful story of how 3,000 Chinese-Indians were put in a detention camp is revealed in new book
Naresh Fernandes
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‘Companies need to openly talk about distraction as a problem’: Nir Eyal, author of ‘Indistractable’
Nisha Ramchandani
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‘I am in a state of wonder, certainty doesn’t convince me’: Urdu novelist Mirza Athar Baig
Akhtar Mirza