In Knife, the novelist goes back to Chautauqua, where he was nearly killed in a 2022 attack.
Even the green grocer sells apples, mangoes but ‘mithaas’ oozes from only a jalebi. This chutnification, to borrow Salman ...
My first exposure to magical realism was reading Life of Pi by Yann Martel. Drawn into a world where tigers lived on boats with boys and trees bore fruit with t ...
Pampa is another name for Parvati, hoping to entice a meditating Shiva into matrimony. It is also the old name for the river ...
Dr. Ubaraj Katawal’s “The Price of Honor and ‘Eventual’ Truth: Salman Rushdie’s Shalimar the Clown” has earned the South ...
The noted theologian Angela Rayner has decided that this Labour Government should come up with a working definition of the term Islamophobia. She has now found a former Conservative, Dominic Grieve, ...
The curious case of literary censorship in Urdu with special emphasis on the oeuvre of Mir Taqi Mir, one of the greatest ...
Daphne Guinness called him the love of her life. Emmanuel Macron texts him late at night to strategise. He’s a regular ...
Exploring the intricate world of memory, from neuroscience to cultural narratives, revealing its manipulative and mysterious nature.
Global banks have always seen one particular department of theirs take them to cleaners or leave their reputation in tatters.
We chat with Ruth Reichl, author and former restaurant critic for The New York Times, before she visits Richmond area for All ...
A hauntingly nostalgic ode to youth, literature, and the sleepless nights that shaped a secret brotherhood bound by ink, coffee, and the restless pursuit of meaning ...