interview
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‘Fiction is artificial. It must work hard to appear real. It has objectives that real life doesn’t’
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Video: Meet the man behind ‘The Artidote’, who wants to save lives one social media post at a time
Shibika Suresh
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‘I can’t write during weekends, so I hate them’: Andaleeb Wajid on the art of being prolific
Urvashi Bahuguna
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‘Do not use most of your research’: How novelist Nayomi Munaweera ensures she doesn’t bore readers
Rheea Mukherjee
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Interview with Sourav Ganguly: 'Cricket is a captain's game. The coach has to take a step behind’
Ashish Magotra
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From the Archives: ‘She is the most consummate actor I know’, Vidya Balan on her love for Sridevi
Smitha Nair
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‘The thing about writing sex is that it is as complicated as humans are’: Abubakar Adam Ibrahim
Harsimran Gill
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Meet ‘Mangasia’, the book and exhibition on Asian comics – and the man behind it
Debkumar Mitra
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Hachette India turns 10. Its journey symbolises the past 10 years of English-language publishing
Kanishka Gupta
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‘Three generations lived under a lie’: Suki Kim, the only journalist to go undercover in North Korea
Harsimran Gill
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‘Hindutva calling itself a version of Hinduism is problematic’: Historian Romila Thapar
Ruchika Sharma
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‘Few young Indians I met had a clear sense of right and wrong. Fewer cared about it’: Snigdha Poonam
Urvashi Bahuguna
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I wouldn’t say I am a feminist, I am for everyone, says US President Donald Trump
Scroll Staff
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Watch Washington Post’s Katherine Graham on her momentous decision to publish the Pentagon Papers
Scroll Staff
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‘Only political stupidities or atrocities excite me to write verse now’: Keki N Daruwalla
Rohini Kejriwal
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‘When you write about a dead person you loved, you must tell their version too’
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Interview: PV Sindhu on 2018 goals, playing through long rallies, moving on from coach Mulyo
Abhijeet Kulkarni
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Going from Manto to Thackeray: That’s the joy of being an actor, says Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Udita Jhunjhunwala
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How do you write about your own ‘madness and melancholia’ when you aren’t sure if it is behind you?
Divya Guha
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How do you create an anthology of long short stories in different languages? Ask Mini Krishnan
Aparna Karthikeyan