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Silk route

Wednesday 4 February '09

Tash Aw sympathises with Booker winner Aravind Adiga.
The No 1 Ladies’ Man

Sunday 1 February '09

Alexander McCall Smith is visiting the Kolkata Book Fair and paused for a brief chat
SONG OF THE ROAD

Sunday 1 February '09

One of the few women Baul performers in India, Parvathy Baul, on how she chose her calling
Mother My Tongue

Friday 23 January '09

India has yet another opportunity to shine this year as the Market Focus Country at the London Book Fair in April 2009. Forty Indian writers, representing the diversity of the country’s literary traditions will be showcased at one of the world’s largest literary fairs.
Mother My Tongue

Thursday 22 January '09

India has yet another opportunity to shine this year as the Market Focus Country at the London Book Fair in April 2009.
Mother My Tongue

Thursday 22 January '09

India has yet another opportunity to shine this year as the Market Focus Country at the London Book Fair in April 2009.
Webbed Feat

Tuesday 13 January '09

Anyone into reading blogs on a daily basis would have stumbled upon one of the country’s most popular blogs, India Uncut, by Amit Varma.
rewind to the angry young man

Tuesday 6 January '09

You’ve grown up with Big B and it pains you to see the advertisements for a range of thingamajigs.
Rewind to the angry young man

Monday 5 January '09

You’ve grown up with Big B and it pains you to see the advertisements for a range of thingamajigs.
Rewind to the angry young man

Saturday 3 January '09

You’ve grown up with Big B and it pains you to see the advertisements for a range of thingamajigs. Whatever happened to Babu Moshai, Anthony Gonsalves?
A storyteller’s tale

Sunday 4 January '09

Ruskin Bond feels that, like Copperfield, he too came of age and told his story
Publish Post

Friday 2 January '09

Blogging crept into Indian cyberspace, stealthily, like a virus, almost five years ago. Since then it’s become a huge movement and Satya Prabhakar, CEO of Sulekha.com...
Ringing in change

Thursday 1 January '09

Picture this: You've taken the day off after lying to your boss about a severe intestinal infection because you had promised your son you'll help him improve his bowling.
Bollywood blogbuster

Sunday 21 December '08

The Bollywood fan club on blogosphere just got firangi—with voices from as far as Fiji and South Korea, Austria and the US
Indian Memsahib: life and times of a bureaucrat’s wife

Wednesday 17 December '08

The auditorium at the India Islamic Cultural Centre in the Capital was packed to capacity with bureaucrats, along with their wives who had all come for an evening that belonged to them.
Get Shorty

Saturday 13 December '08

With 69 films, both amateur and professional, Twilight ’08 certainly doesn’t leave viewers short-changed. The film festival, organised by the Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts and Communication...
Accio Pot

Sunday 14 December '08

Hopping Pot is a postscript to Harry Potter but the magic is there, in Aesop doses
A Case of Exploding Talent

Monday 8 December '08

“Shakti always wanted to put up a prize for a deserving first book,” said Jeet Thayil, poet and the late Shakti Bhatt’s husband.
Blog takes

Monday 8 December '08

Raheel Lakhani questions the links between terrorists and religion in ‘A reaction is all they needed’.
Paz Indica

Sunday 7 December '08

Beneath the glass top lies a carefully careless heap of papers. One of them is displayed regally, like a king among the courtiers-Octavio Paz’s pen scratched a poem on it in the early 1970s.
Agents of Change

Saturday 22 November '08

In far simpler times, “literary” was followed by “criticism” rather than “agent”. And then a young woman called Arundhati Roy won the Booker Prize — and we got familiar with the legend of Rahel, Estha and David Godwin.
Remembrance of All Things Past

Thursday 20 November '08

Basharat Peer and I are watching a replay of the Armistice Day ceremony on the flat-screen TV at Market Café.
Remembrance of All Things Past

Tuesday 18 November '08

Basharat Peer and I are watching a replay of the Armistice Day ceremony on the flat-screen TV at Market Café.
‘That’s what writers are digging deep for, that little bit of truth’

Saturday 15 November '08

Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer is arguably one of the greatest living writers in the English language. Anushree Majumdar caught up with her in New Delhi.
Democrats in city ‘cautiously optimistic’ on eve of US elections

Tuesday 4 November '08

Shelli Koffman was trying to connect to the wi-fi network at Choko La in Khan Market last evening. She had found a Democrat, who hadn’t cast her vote and wanted to download a form for her.
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