Writer
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Sankar (1933-2026): Chronicler of cosmopolitan moral anguish in the pursuit of success
Arunava Sinha
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In Mahasweta Devi’s centenary year, a question: Why did she not win a major Bengali literary prize?
Sohini Chattopadhyay
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‘An effortless simplicity’: Ajeet Cour’s pen portrait of Punjabi writer Kulwant Singh Virk
Ajeet Cour
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‘Their light is enduring’: Publisher-writer Dharini Bhaskar is sure literary fiction will never die
Sayari Debnath
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‘To be an artist or a writer, you have to be in the business of serious noticing’: Amitava Kumar
Sayari Debnath
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In search of life and of self: Revisiting the literary works of Samaresh Basu in his centenary year
Debotri Ghosh
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‘The Yellow Book’ makes the reader dig into their lives in search of good writing and conversations
Sharmistha Jha
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From a writer’s journals: How the legendary writer Vladimir Nabokov inspired Amitava Kumar’s fiction
Amitava Kumar
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Writer Devaki Nilayangode (1928-2023): A life of no rancour, accusation, judgement, or regrets
Indira Menon
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Mystique, minimalism and cataclysm: Cormac McCarthy’s dark counter-narrative to American optimism
Paul Giles, The Conversation
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Ruskin Bond at 89: The writer remembers his editor Diana Athill, the publisher of his first novel
Ruskin Bond
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‘Pakistan’s erasure of the 1971 Liberation War from conversations is dangerous’: Author Aamina Ahmad
Sayari Debnath
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‘As a writer I’m apolitical and spiritually free. That is how I’d like to retain myself’: Jeyamohan
Priyamvada Ramkumar Suchitra Ramachandran
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‘I always think of married women with children as very sad people’: Writer Buku Sarkar
Sayari Debnath
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Patrick French (1966-2023): A historian and biographer who wrote with empathy and erudition
Narayani Basu
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‘I’m trying to join the dots, figuring how the system works’: Deepti Kapoor on writing ‘Age of Vice’
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘I can be scientifically sound in my research and still have a yeti in my story’: Shubhangi Swarup
Sayari Debnath
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From the memoir: Author Sankar on his meeting with an English barrister which led him to writing
Sankar
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‘Immigration made me into a writer. I thought about India all the time’: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Sayari Debnath
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‘In these shitty times, your loving cripple’: Writer Hanif Kureishi’s notes from a hospital bed
Scroll Staff