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