
Rudyard Kipling’s Masterpiece: Without Benefit of Clergy
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

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

Priyadarshini Gauri reviews A Fistful of Moonlight: Stories from Assam, edited by Mitra Phukan, Arunava Sinha, and Lucy Hannah (published by BEE Books, 2023). Assam

Rahul Vishnoi reviews DallerGut Dream Department Store by Miye Lee, translated from Korean by Sandy Joosun Lee (published by Wildfire, 2023). Dreams have long dominated

Anshika Jain reviews Fit In, Stand Out, Walk: Stories from a Pushed Away Hill by Shailini Sheth Amin (Notion Press, 2024). In a conversation with

Amritesh Mukherjee reviews How Do You Live? by Genzaburo Yoshino, translated by Bruno Navasky (published by Rider, 2021). I feel that human particles are all

Rahul Vishnoi reviews I Named My Sister Silence by Manoj Rupda, translated from Hindi by Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar (published by Eka, 2023). First things first.
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