fiction
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A Japanese novel about an unambitious store clerk who refuses to change is earning praise. Why?
Rashmi Patel
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A chronicle of mental illness or a new way of looking at life? This novel could be both
Urvashi Bahuguna
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‘Sitai and Surpanakai’: This story turns a female rivalry from the Ramayana on its head
Anita Sivakumaran
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In this novel, a teenager tells the story of Independence and Partition as she sees them
Veera Hiranandani
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Manu Bhattathiri’s fictional town of Karuthupuzha returns. It’s still Malgudi for the 21st Century
Suneetha Balakrishnan
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This Assamese novel about Bengali Muslim settlers uprooted from their homes resonates sharply today
Rudrani Sarma
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Trying To Grow
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Read these excerpts from Malayalam writer S Hareesh’s novel ‘Meesha’, which some people want banned
S Hareesh
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Margaret Atwood’s ‘Alias Grace’ shows us how society used to view female criminals
Catherine Cox, The Conversation Hilary Marland, The Conversation
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The age of autofiction is here: How do writers feel about writing novels from their own lives?
Shashank Bhargava
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Ramapada Chowdhury (1922-2018) was one of the few Bengali writers who preferred quality to quantity
Shamik Ghosh
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This book of gut-wrenching short stories is a testament to how military conflict has bled Kashmir
Akhil Katyal
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‘Latitudes of Longing’: An exceptional debut novel that shows nothing (and nobody) is set in stone
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Upamanyu Chatterjee’s new novel is a minimalist study of revenge (and features Agastya Sen’s father)
Trisha Gupta
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‘India’: A short story by the Bengali writer Ramapada Chowdhury (1922-2018) who died at 95
Ramapada Chowdhury
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Rainy day reads: These sharply authentic thrillers place women firmly at their core
Neha Bhatt
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Being young and very rich in urban Pakistan can be heartbreaking too, shows this debut novel
Devapriya Roy
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Lessons from Ghalib: A courtesan’s quest to forge an identity in the twilight of the Mughal empire
Sikeena Karmali
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Ibne Safi, unlikely combination of poet and pulp fiction writer, would have been 90 this year
Ibne Safi
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Opening lines: This is how (some of) the novels on the longlist of the 2018 Man Booker Prize begin
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