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Rahul Vishnoi review’s Josy Joseph’s The Silent Coup (Published by Context, 2022) Josy Joseph is a writer-journalist specialising in investigative journalism, and his name has
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Neha Kirpal reviews Srijato Bandopadhyay’s A House of Rain and Snow (Published by Penguin Random House India, 2023), translated from Bengali by Maharghya Chakraborty Srijato’s
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Rhea Gangavkar reviews Devi: The Mystery of the Kolkata Murders by Prasun Roy (Published by Rupa Publications, 2023) In the vibrant backdrop of Kolkata’s Durga
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