Reading
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Religion or linguistic heritage? Bangladesh is at a crossroads over its national identity
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2
‘The Book of Disappearance’: The dangerous ease with which colonial dispossession can become routine
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Sunday book pick: Eight iconic women writers inspire freedom and creativity in ‘A Life of One’s Own’
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‘A treasure hunt about the past’: Writer Johana Gustawsson on what makes crime fiction so popular
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Bengal violence: Mamata Banerjee cannot evade responsibility
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‘True Story of a Writer, A Philosopher and a Shape-shifter’: Truth is contentious in a ‘true story’
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Easter musings: In uncertain times, Pope Francis offers a universal message of hope and solidarity
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US immigration crackdown is bad news for towns dependent on international students
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‘Khauf’ review: A relentlessly dark tale of human and demonic possession
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Biography: The story of Naib Subedar Chunni Lal, the most decorated Indian Army soldier in history