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Stephen Alter

  • ‘There are tales of hope even in the face of relentless destruction’: Wildlife writer Stephen Alter

    ‘There are tales of hope even in the face of relentless destruction’: Wildlife writer Stephen Alter

    Amrita Talwar
    · Aug 04, 2024 · 05:30 pm
  • Fiction: Augustine, son of an Englishwoman and a noble Indian, chooses a lawless life of pillage

    Fiction: Augustine, son of an Englishwoman and a noble Indian, chooses a lawless life of pillage

    Stephen Alter
    · Feb 06, 2024 · 05:30 pm
  • Two peoples are found murdered at the ghostly Shambles Villa. Can Lionel Carmichael solve the crime?

    Two peoples are found murdered at the ghostly Shambles Villa. Can Lionel Carmichael solve the crime?

    Stephen Alter
    · Jan 25, 2023 · 05:30 pm
  • Aravind Adiga, Karan Mahajan make it to the shortlist for DSC Prize for South Asian Literature

    Aravind Adiga, Karan Mahajan make it to the shortlist for DSC Prize for South Asian Literature

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 28, 2017 · 12:53 pm