literature
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Watch: Eunice de Souza (1940-2017) speaks about her edited anthology of Indian poetry
Scroll Staff
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When art used the term ‘macaroni’ to refer to homosexuality
Dominic Janes
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Finally, Indian parents have words and images to explain grief and loss to children
Bijal Vachharajani
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Film extras and domestic servants: Perumal Murugan’s tales of the subaltern
Perumal Murugan
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In rural Karnataka, a Kannada book is helping gay men come out of the closet
Anuradha Nagaraj
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Millennial bashing: In medieval ages too, the younger generation was panned for changing things
Eric Weiskott, The Conversation
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How literary rage arms us with a private arsenal to fight the battles that a mob cannot
Sampurna Chattarji
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Everyone knows of Dom Moraes, but many more readers should know his poetry
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Pictures: This is where Jane Austen lived and wrote. (She died 200 years ago today)
Vidya Shankar
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The Paddington Bear author has died. The bear who pulled his creator out of depression is immortal
Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan
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Why American women are dressing up in attire from Margaret Atwood’s ‘The Handmaids Tale’
Cordelia Freeman, The Conversation
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We’re running out of water. Read these books whose stories flow around it
Urvashi Bahuguna
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LGBT writing in West Asia: How writers are using the pen to fight stigma and oppression
Michael Erdman
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Rohinton Mistry turns 65: How has he struck a fine balance in his long journey as a writer?
Urvashi Bahuguna
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These books are taking children closer to nature and wildlife. You might want to join them
Shashank Bhargava
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Why are writers and critics around the world worrying about (or ignoring) cultural appropriation?
Scroll Staff
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The Muslim tradition of sci-fi and speculative fiction has been flying for centuries
Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad
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Seven (plus one) Indian Jewish books to read for a flavour of the community’s fascinating stories
Devapriya Roy
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June 16: How do you celebrate Bloomsday, and James Joyce the European, in the age of Brexit?
Cleo Hanaway-Oakley, The Conversation
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‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ is 50. Its magic realism is immortal
Antonio Castillo