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Magic realism

  • Magic realism: The legend of German alchemist Johann Bottger in 19th-century Bengali literature

    Magic realism: The legend of German alchemist Johann Bottger in 19th-century Bengali literature

    Trailokyanath Mukhopadhyay Sucheta Dasgupta
    · Nov 16, 2023 · 05:30 pm
  • Mukul Kesavan’s time-travelling photographer tells an unorthodox story of the Partition

    Mukul Kesavan’s time-travelling photographer tells an unorthodox story of the Partition

    Oindrila Mukherjee
    · Apr 28, 2018 · 03:30 pm
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    Could ‘The Devils’ Dance’ be the ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ of Central Asian literature?

    Peter Gordon
    · Apr 13, 2018 · 08:30 am