books
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Can books be distributed in newer ways during the pandemic and after? Can they even be reinvented?
Bhairavi Jani
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In the Shakespearean world, Hamlet is a ‘villain of genius’. Here’s why
Catherine Butler, The Conversation
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Why American poet Louise Glück was a ‘safe’ Nobel Prize winner for literature in 2020
Nikolai Duffy, The Conversation
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Economists have a lot more in common with literature, especially novels, than hard science
Carolin Benack, The Conversation
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From books on the metro to books in the courier, this book-sharing service has reinvented itself
Shruti Sharma
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How has Covid-19 changed the way the world reads? Let us count the ways
Abigail Boucher, The Conversation Chloe Harrison, The Conversation Marcello Giovanelli, The Conversation
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The pandemic made this writer live briefly with her younger self (and the books they share)
Arshia Sattar
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Can this artificial intelligence program replace writers, journalists and poets?
Prasenjit Mitra, The Conversation
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‘The Discomfort of Evening’: What readers need to know about the Booker International Prize winner
Nawaid Anjum
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The legibility of loneliness: Why the lockdown has been a gift to this designer of book covers
Ahlawat Gunjan
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American poet Emily Dickinson is the hero to turn to during these difficult times. Here’s why
Matthew Redmond, The Conversation
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Poets and novelists have been writing about life under Covid-19 for more than a century
Rachel Hadas, The Conversation
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Where is Indian travel writing going after the pandemic (and where is it coming from)?
Rajat Ubhaykar
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Why (and how) a food delivery company expanded its service into taking books to customers
Kanishka Gupta Amish Raj Mulmi
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How will the pandemic change the long tradition of ‘cookbooks’ from the kitchens of India?
Anoothi Vishal
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Systemic erasure: Why writing from North-East India doesn’t make it to lists of ‘Indian’ books
Sneha Khaund
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Why is Donald Trump the way he is? Niece Mary L Trump’s book reveals family secrets as explanation
Scroll Staff
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Are you a young Indian woman born in the USA? These are your stories
Anu Kumar
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Watch: Fittingly, this edition of the book ‘Fahrenheit 451’ can only be read by ‘burning’ it
Scroll Staff
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The pandemic has made concentrated reading difficult. How are book reviewers dealing with this?
Neha Bhatt