novels
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Fiction: Seema’s and Madhu’s worlds expand radically when they start working in a factory in Noida
Bhaichand Patel
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Horror fiction: Tara has written some (in)famous romances featuring monsters. Now one is hunting her
Kritika Kapoor
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‘Our Bones in Your Throat’: A savage campus novel that takes the culture of bullying head-on
Saloni Sharma
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2024 JCB Prize for Literature shortlist includes two debut novels and three translations
Scroll Staff
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‘Leaf, Water, and Flow’: An ingeniously structured novel that questions how we read and write
Adit Shankar
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Sunday book pick: In ‘Soldier Sailor’, the horrors of being a mother to your child (and husband)
Sayari Debnath
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September global fiction: A new novel by Sally Rooney and five other titles to look forward to
Scroll Staff
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June fiction reading list: Six recently novels and short story collections by Indian authors
Sayari Debnath
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May fiction: Stories set in newly independent India, dystopian near-future India, and more
Sayari Debnath
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When classic stories get reinvented, can they ever be a success? Five get reviewed
Hetta Howes, The Conversation
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Four Haitian-authored novels that guide readers through the country’s history and reality
Marlene Daut, The Conversation
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How fiction can help business managers prepare for the uncertainties of the pandemic
Nada Elnahla, The Conversation Ruth McKay, The Conversation
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Hercule Poirot, still the world’s most loved detective, turns 100
Christopher Pittard, The Conversation
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Why it’s better to start reading James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ from chapter four than from chapter one
John Scholar, The Conversation
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Here’s what makes Assassin’s Creed one of the world’s best-selling videogame series
Tof Eklund, The Conversation
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‘Lady Susan’: Novelist Shashi Deshpande on Jane Austen’s novel of the femme fatale (and her oeuvre)
Shashi Deshpande
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Watch: Funny video recreates ‘vague dystopian young adult novel’
Scroll Staff
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What we talk about when we talk about writing a novel during the pandemic
Sayantan Ghosh
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‘I was unconsciously recording the seething intolerance and incipient rise of saffron in Bengal’
Shireen Quadri
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Ten and a half commandments for new writers (that go beyond the clichés)
Sean Williams, The Conversation