| Twilight tale |
| With Evening Is the Whole Day, a debut novel dealing with changes in Malaysian society over the year... |
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| Man’s world |
| Manjula Padmanabhan's new novel imagines a world with no women.... |
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| Saga city |
| Bangalore’s city anthology delves deep into a literary core that may be ignored, but is far from dor... |
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| Dwarf star |
| Chandrahas Choudhury’s debut novel is about a little guy who talks big.... |
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| Shillong, farewell |
| In her new novel, Anjum Hasan explains why you can check out anytime, but you can never leave.... |
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| Colour me bad |
| Find out if a new biography of the nineteenth-century artist Ravi Varma meets the painter's appr... |
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| Fowl odours |
| The newest sequel to The Hitchhiker’s Guide is mad enough to seem like Douglas Adams is back.... |
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| Chay time |
| Pakistani poet Kyla Pasha tells Time Out about politics, cities and how to swear politely. ... |
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| Twilight tale |
| With Evening Is the Whole Day, a debut novel dealing with changes in Malaysian society over the year... |
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| Like a surgeon |
| Abraham Verghese draws on his personal and professional experiences on three continents for his firs... |
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| Burgher beef |
| Carl Muller is back with more tales about the von Bloss family.... |
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| Strip tease |
| Satyajit Ray’s Feluda, one of Bengal’s favourite detectives, gets the comic book treatment. ... |
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| Page makers |
| Books for children are becoming increasingly design-heavy.... |
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| Singh songs |
| Shamini Flint’s hero is an overweight, chain-smoking Sikh detective who enjoys drinking as much as h... |
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| Bombs away |
| French graphic novelist Nicholas Wild’s Kabul Disco is a seriocomic look at Afghanistan’s tenuous at... |
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| Chay time |
| Pakistani poet Kyla Pasha tells Time Out about politics, cities and how to swear politely. ... |
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| Poison pen |
| A graphic novel about toxic substances is a deadly read.... |
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| Prized Waterhouse capers |
| Here’s your chance to view images of the princely rulers of Colonial India. The collections includes... |
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| Swede escape |
| Sweden's latest export is crime fiction and it's bringing in holidaymakers from Japan, China... |
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| Bone China |
| The novel is an attempt to show that notions of home, belonging and identity are complicated in post... |
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| Balti Britain |
| Balti Britain is narrower in scope than it should have been. ... |
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| Fugitive Histories |
| The book is a well-intentioned exploration on the legacies of cultural prejudice, but Hariharan dese... |
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| First Love |
| A tame collection of short stories, shored up by quirky characters and compelling ideas, which never... |
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| Leaving India |
| Minal Hajratwala’s new book attempts to document how one family was transformed through migration. ... |
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| Rupture |
| Simon Lelic’s gripping debut looks at rising violence in British schools. ... |
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| New Stories from Children of the Revolution |
| This collection of short stories marks the fortieth anniversary of 1968 as an apogee of radical thou... |
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| The Toss of a Lemon |
| It’s a lemon chucked out of a window that determines the fate of a young Tamil Brahmin family.... |
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| The Cure |
| The book is about real life efforts to promote research into a rare genetic disease called Pompe dis... |
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| The Art of Choosing |
| Sheena Iyengar has some interesting insights into the world of choices and how we make them.... |
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| A Necklace of Skulls |
| This volume of Eunice de Souza’s collected poems is a fine testimony of what is best in modern Engli... |
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| Pilgrims |
| In Pilgrims, Gilbert captures how the absurd can be poignant, and carries this sense of the ludicrou... |
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| The Museum of Innocence |
| This often-claustrophobic tale of unrequited love begins in Istanbul of the mid-1970s.... |
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| The Konkans |
| Tony D’Souza goes beyond the Indian migrant experience in The Konkans. ... |
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| Lessons in Forgetting |
| Anita Nair’s new book is the story of Meera, the neighbour or aunt we all know. ... |
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| Empire Of The Moghul |
| Babur strives for a place in the public imagination that NCERT textbooks didn’t allow.... |
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