Memoir
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‘Dukh ki Duniya Bhitar Hai’: In writer Jey Sushil’s memoir, an intimate republic and a sense of loss
Ashutosh Kumar Thakur
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‘Learning to Make Tea for One’: Writer Andaleeb Wajid’s memoir reflects quiet strength during losses
Shibani Phukan
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‘My Truth’ by Narmad: Abhijit Kothari’s much-needed translation of the first Gujarati autobiography
Abhimanyu Acharya
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From the memoir: When two mountaineers were forced to turn back only 900 metres from Everest summit
Samir Patham Sauraj Jhingan
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From the memoir: The story of climate scientist Jagadish Shukla, who modernised monsoon prediction
Jagadish Shukla
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From the memoir: The long shadow of caste discrimination on Dalit writer Adhir Biswas as a schoolboy
Adhir Biswas V Ramaswamy
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From the memoir: Radiologist Sneh Bhargava writes about being the only woman director of AIIMS
Sneh Bhargava
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Memoir: Writer Andaleeb Wajid on losing her husband and mother-in-law to Covid-19 in the same week
Andaleeb Wajid
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‘I am still writing for the lonely soul’: At 91, Ruskin Bond looks back at his literary life
Ruskin Bond
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‘Kitchen Confidential’ at 25: Anthony Bourdain revealed high-end chefs as rock-star pirates
Lauren Samuelsson, The Conversation
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How Fanny Bullock Workman climbed the Himalayas in 1906 without any equipment and wearing a skirt
Fanny Bullock Workman
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‘We must accept scientific discoveries with humility’: Pope Francis on the moon landing
Pope Francis Fabio Marchese Ragona Aubrey Botsford
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From the memoir: How a mathematician was inspired to think creatively at Cambridge University
Chandrashekhar B Khare
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A Sri Lankan naval commander’s account of the fourth Eelam War, which resulted in the defeat of LTTE
Wasantha Karannagoda
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In a new book, a young naturalist writes about helping clear an invasive weed from Bandipur forest
Ishan Shanavas
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From the memoir: British writer Aubrey Menen recalls meeting World War II English soldiers in Delhi
Aubrey Menen
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This book examines the 1988 student movement against autocracy in Burma (and Indo-Burmese relations)
Nandita Haksar Soe Myint
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Adil Jussawalla’s Bombay: When writer Mulk Raj Anand visited the poet at his home
Adil Jussawalla
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From the memoir: Gopalkrishna Gandhi was three when his grandfather Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated
Gopalkrishna Gandhi
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A new book suggests that young Indians’ use of recreational drugs points to complex class politics
Sanjana Ramachandran