There are more four-letter words in Surviving Men than in the average military barracks. The book deals with Indian males in general and the Bombay variety in particular. But its aim is much broader.
An Indian student claimed on X that she'd gotten a scholarship to Harvard Law School, but an inability to get F-1 visa ...
S. Hareesh's 'August 17' explores an alternate history where Kerala becomes a sovereign state under the Travancore royal ...
As MissBookThief marks 15 years, its journey reflects the evolution of modern publishing, where writing a great book is no longer enough and helping it reach readers has become an art in itself. Every ...
From R.K. Narayan needing Graham Greene to Booker-driven reprint frenzies, a long pattern shows Indian readers embracing ...
My poems emerge from the tension between personal experience and collective trauma: Robin S. Ngangom
Robin S. Ngangom reflects on Manipur, memory, identity, Northeast literature, and poetry shaped by conflict, displacement, ...
Mannu Bhandari’s portrait of her marriage rings true of most, if not all, middle-class marriages of her generation, whether ...
The Eaux Claires music festival narrator and best-selling author from the Chippewa Valley, Michael Perry, shared this excerpt ...
The Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) has officially announced its Hindi shortlist for the prestigious KLF Book Awards 2026, ...
There was a time when books by Indian-origin authors abroad occupied a distinct shelf in international bookstores.
In a significant moment for Indian publishing, Ms. Pallavi Ghosh (27) and Ms. Aditi Ghosh (25) of PHI Learning Private Limited are participating in the 35th International Publishers Congress 2026 in ...
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