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All is not dark if poetry can strengthen our resolve to override the coronavirus crisis. Sudeep Sen’s soul-searching, multi-genre book, Anthropocene: Climate Change, Contagion, Consolation, seeps gently...
What is the status of widows in our ‘progressive’ society? Has anything changed after the legal empowerment of widows? Bani Basu’s sensitive Bengali novel, Swet Patharer Thala, also made into an...
Salma’s is not a casual book about lifting the veil and catching a voyeuristic glimpse of the Muslim world. Instead, she pushes away a host of cliches. Salma guides us through the intricacies of women’s...
Small-town India opens its arms and embraces the global pursuits of property dealers, movie actresses, power and pelf. Shashi Deshpande cleverly reverses worldly priorities by situating In The Country...
The best thing about Kolkata is its adaptability. From the Sahibs of the East India Company to the squatters outside Howrah station, the city has played host to a startling range of dramatis personae....
When a country begins to log the lucrative history of its ‘new’ English from one book, Midnight’s Children, every utterance of the author gets flagged for reference. Salman Rushdie, an iconic figure...
IF you dont wish to dwindle into that sentimental Yeatsian figure, "old and gray and nodding by the fire," please grab this book. Here you will find a feisty woman at 65, ready to drive across...
This book presents a range of Rabindranath Tagore’s creative works, including translations of short stories, essays, poems, memoirs, songs and plays from his vast corpus to show his conception of the...
This book is an attempt to suggest a methodology for Womens Studies in India, particularly as it relates to interpretations of literary texts in English.l Recasting some significant works b.y writers from...
Interpreting Homes: South Asian Literature attempts to map the narratives of the home in South Asian literature from the advance of modernity on the subcontinent till the present day. It explores geographical,...
The Discipline of "Womens Studies" has yet to establish firm roots in Indian Academia. What causes an apparent mismatch between a recogonised need to systematize an approach to social development...
Who was Radha, and why has she captured the imagination of so many writers across centuries? No other goddess combines the elements of bhakti and shringara quite as exquisitely as the divine milkmaid....
Who was Radha, and why has she captured the imagination of so many writers across centuries? No other goddess combines the elements of bhakti and shringara quite as exquisitely as the divine milkmaid....