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Book review
Bookrack for the week (Oct 27 to Nov 2)
27 October 2024, 02:50 IST
Bookrack for the week (Oct 27 to Nov 2)
27 October 2024, 02:50 IST
Read of the Week (Oct 27 to Nov 2)
This is Alexei Navalny’s life in his own words: his Soviet childhood, political awakening, his marriage and beloved family, his total commitment to taking on a corrupt regime and his enduring love of Russia and its people.
27 October 2024, 02:47 IST
Read of the Week (Oct 27 to Nov 2)
27 October 2024, 02:47 IST
A poet for whom the elegies won't dry up...
Keki N Daruwalla's career as a police officer informs his work, so much of which is peppered with references to the places he travelled to and the people he met.
27 October 2024, 02:43 IST
A poet for whom the elegies won't dry up...
27 October 2024, 02:43 IST
The chronicle of a cunning leader
It reads like a postmortem of the LTTE, once dubbed the world’s most dangerous terrorist organisation.
27 October 2024, 02:40 IST
The chronicle of a cunning leader
27 October 2024, 02:40 IST
Bricks of hate, cracked walls
Rockwell has now translated Shree’s earlier novel, Hamara Shahar Us Baras, which was originally published in 1998. Titled Our City That Year in English, the story is set in a nameless city where communal tensions are being fomented and polarisation slowly creeps across religious and class divides, eventually shattering close friendships and destroying lives.
27 October 2024, 02:37 IST
Bricks of hate, cracked walls
27 October 2024, 02:37 IST
Read of the Week (Oct 20 to Oct 26)
In a world of viral ideas and emotion, who gets to control the narrative, who gets to be heard, and what does power really cost? This is the story of the showdown between Elon Musk and Twitter and how the richest man on earth suddenly came to control one of the most powerful media platforms in the world.
20 October 2024, 03:07 IST
Read of the Week (Oct 20 to Oct 26)
20 October 2024, 03:07 IST
A ready-reckoner for a global city in the making
Think biryani and Hyderabad pops up in your head. Talk about pearls, it’s Hyderabad again. Reflect on the Nawabi culture of the bygone era and you have Lucknow and Hyderabad to fall back upon.
20 October 2024, 03:03 IST
A ready-reckoner for a global city in the making
20 October 2024, 03:03 IST
All the lives we have forgotten
Within a few pages of our meeting Syeda in her hometown Banaras, the Babri Masjid is brought down and the riots that follow have Syeda and her ne’er-do-well husband Akmal leave their town and their weaving looms, to land up as itinerants in impersonal, cruel Delhi.
20 October 2024, 02:47 IST
All the lives we have forgotten
20 October 2024, 02:47 IST
Read of the Week (Oct 6 to Oct 12)
The Living Legend by Vayu Naidu is packed with twists and reflections and showcases the strength of relationships Rama, Sita and Lakshmana created with nature to restore the very balance of life.
06 October 2024, 03:05 IST
Read of the Week (Oct 6 to Oct 12)
06 October 2024, 03:05 IST
Travelling far enough to meet oneself
What if you had the chance to ask for anything in the world—would you ask for endless adventure? When you make a deal with a demon, precise instructions are important—demons love a loophole.
06 October 2024, 03:02 IST
Travelling far enough to meet oneself
06 October 2024, 03:02 IST
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