Gregory David Roberts’ The Mountain Shadow doesn’t quite live up to its stellar prequel
Gregory David Roberts’ The Mountain Shadow doesn’t quite live up to its stellar prequel
Up Against the Night is an intense book, but there have been more searing reads on the question of South…
The magical enters the world of realism in Rushdie’s new novel, as he unfolds one of his favourite themes yet…
The World of Hrishikesh Mukherjee is a book for anyone wanting to discover the cinematic genius
David Lagercrantz walks into the Millennium trilogy hall of fame with great aplomb
Uncertain Light is a tender love story, set among the ruins of war and hopelessness
Karachi Raj offers a long and deep look at the city’s ordinary lives from all reaches of society—rich and poor,…
The English translation of Baluta, the first autobiography to be written by a Dalit, brings out the cruelty in the…
Harper Lee’s rough draft of her famous novel is jumpy yet compelling in parts
THIS SLIM book packs a punch, touching on all aspects of that fascinating old city, Varanasi or Banaras or Kashi,…
In Brave New Bollywood—a fascinating ride—contemporary filmmakers give us a peek into why they make the films they do
Smart strategies, TV-to-tablet formats, new shows… kids’ channels are going all out, as they enter the busiest time of their…
City of Spies gives us more than a glimpse of life in Pakistan—past and present
The Tears of the Rajas is a shocking peek into our colonial past, its meandering pages making you wonder at…
The second Granta devoted to India celebrates an ‘eruption of literary non-fiction’, holding up a mirror to the sweeping changes—social,…
Digitisation has given an immense boost to the English entertainment genre on television. Not only have multiple channels sprung up,…