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In this week's with Sudipta Datta, read about Memoirs of Aruna Roy, Bela Bhatia; talking to Karthik Muralidharan, Salim Durani’s biography and more.
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On the centenary of Franz Kafka's passing, take a look-back at some of his most well-known works, and their symbolism of the helplessness of modern man. Sudipta Datta writes.
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In this week's with Sudipta Datta, read about ‘Gujarat under Modi’, Janaki Bakhle on Savarkar, and Hannah Ritchie on saving earth.
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Irish writer Claire Kilroy’s new novel, Soldier Sailor, shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction, 2024, dives into this world of motherhood with an intense scrutiny of what it means to take care of a child in infancy, writes Sudipta Datta

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Irish writer Anne Enright’s eighth novel 'The Wren' is a tale of love and the suffering of those abandoned by a loved one, and the emotional rubble that multiple generations have to live with, writes sharmistha jha

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'There is quite literally an array of destinations, based on books published in English alone each year. So why not choose where to travel next based on some of these?'
We bring you a reading list to inspire your next travel destination.
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'The Anglophone world should really try to make reading fiction from the global south a necessary part of any curriculum ... the emphasis is still on the bizarre and stereotypical.'
Swati Daftuar in conversation with Egyptian author Reem Bassiouney - ريم بسيوني
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