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    ‘The Amateurs’: Saikat Majumdar’s book argues that reading can be a route to claiming selfhood

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    · May 04, 2024 · 05:30 pm
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    Books about booksellers are having a moment, but reality can be less romantic

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  • How I became a part of Juhu Reads, Mumbai’s first silent reading community

    How I became a part of Juhu Reads, Mumbai’s first silent reading community

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  • A blueprint for creating new readers in the post-pandemic world (or, what publishers need to do)

    A blueprint for creating new readers in the post-pandemic world (or, what publishers need to do)

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  • The extended idea of authorship: How translators, readers and languages take it beyond the writer

    The extended idea of authorship: How translators, readers and languages take it beyond the writer

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    · Nov 23, 2019 · 08:30 am
  • The Readers’ Editor writes: I look forward to a conversation with the readers of Scroll.in

    The Readers’ Editor writes: I look forward to a conversation with the readers of Scroll.in

    Kalpana Sharma
    · Dec 09, 2018 · 08:00 am