
Drunk on Death, Destruction and Dystopia- Review of Your Utopia by Bora Chung
Rahul Vishnoi reviews Your Utopia by Bora Chung, translated from Korean by Anton Hur (published by Hachette India, 2024). The spiritual sequel to Bora Chung
Rahul Vishnoi reviews Your Utopia by Bora Chung, translated from Korean by Anton Hur (published by Hachette India, 2024). The spiritual sequel to Bora Chung
Rahul Vishnoi reviews Vagabond Princess: The Great Adventures of Gulbadan by Ruby Lal (published by Juggernaut, 2024). It was in 1997, at the British Library
Rahul Vishnoi reviews Gold Diggers by Sanjena Sathiyan (published by HarperCollins India, 2021). Gold Diggers is a thorough deconstruction and dissection of the American dream
Sourima Rana reviews Shadows and Secrets by Harini Srinivasan (published by TreeShade Books, 2024). Set in ancient India during the Gupta Empire, Harini Srinivasan paints
Neha Kirpal reviews The Red Munia by Kamini Puri (published by StoryMirror, 2024). The Red Munia is the debut book of New Delhi-based author Kamini
Zoeb Matin reviews Without Benefit of Clergy by Rudyard Kipling from the collection Phantom Rickshaw and Other Eerie Tales. There are six stories in the
Rahul Vishnoi reviews Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung, translated from Korean by Anton Hur (Hachette India, 2023). Cursed Bunny is a surprise runaway superhit of
Sneha Pathak reviews Like Being Alive Twice by Dharini Bhaskar (published by Penguin Viking, 2024). Dharini Bhaskar’s second novel, Like Being Alive Twice, is intertextual
Rahul Vishnoi reviews The Cooking of Books by Ramachandra Guha (published by Juggernaut, 2024). A person with a literary mindset will always be partial towards
Sneha Pathak reviews The Viceroy’s Artist by Anindyo Roy (published by Hachette India, 2023). Edward Lear, poet and artist, visited India in 1873 at the
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