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‘Some say my translations read like originals, and originals, like translations’: Aruna Chakravarti
Niyati Bhat
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Kathryn Hansen: ‘Even knowing one South Asian language very well is not enough to translate’
Suzanne L Schulz
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‘The power of the word has in no way shrunk’: Vivek Shanbhag on writing and its possibilities
Jayanth Kodkani
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Interview: Vineet Thakur on the complex, fascinating legacy of ‘India’s First Diplomat’
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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‘Nobody takes my husband away from me, not even the war’: Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska
Scroll Staff
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Interview: Murali Ranganathan, translator of ‘The First World War Adventures of Nariman Karkaria’
Naresh Fernandes
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‘I am writing limericks and the other day I had a lollipop after seventy years’: Ruskin Bond at 88
Sayari Debnath
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Interview: Pramod Kapoor, author of ‘1946: Last War of Independence, Royal Indian Navy Mutiny’
Naresh Fernandes
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‘When we see other people’s stories, as we do on the Delhi Metro, we gain empathy and understanding’
Khorshed Deboo
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Interview: Priya Satia on the ‘earnestly deliberate hypocrisy’ of the British Empire
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Chinmay Tumbe interview: ‘Unless a pandemic is over everywhere, it is never really over’
Sayari Debnath
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‘I cannot separate Shah Rukh from the lived experiences of his female fans’: Shrayana Bhattacharya
Sayari Debnath
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‘Fascism is never static, it always reinvents itself’: TD Ramakrishnan, author of the novel ‘Alpha’
Arunima Mazumdar
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‘There is a great hunger to see ourselves reflected in history, to hear our stories’: Ira Mukhoty
Sayari Debnath
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‘Making history enjoyable is more difficult than people sometimes think’: Manu S Pillai
Sayari Debnath
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‘Use my name’: Journalist and advocate to reporter who introduced her with her husband’s name
Scroll Staff
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‘Writing is a form of detective work, whether it’s fiction or non-fiction’: Marlon James
Shalini Puri
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‘I simply write what I have experienced, what I know’: Damon Galgut, 2021 Booker Prize winner
Sayari Debnath
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‘I used to be lost in my work and took my family for granted’: Aamir Khan on turning 57
Scroll Staff
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Trump, placentas, feminism (and more): Author Siri Hustvedt describes what shapes her stories
Julienne van Loon, The Conversation