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Review: Bhalchandra Nemade Pitches Reality Against Fiction Once Again in ‘Hool’
In the second instalment of the Marathi writer’s 'Changdeo Quartet', available in English, the 'native' madman of literature comes a full circle.
07 Feb
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How Asurs Became the Fallen 'Lords of the Global Village'
Ranendra's 'Lords of the Global Village' tries to account for the Asur tribes and their culture, which has been subsumed under the apathy of a “self-proclaimed and tolerant Indian culture”.
19 Apr
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'Bidhar' and the Madmen of Literature
The Marathi classic novel, available in English for the first time, delves into the futility of literary idealism and the failure of counterculture.
25 Mar
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Exploring State Repression and Its Psychological Aftermath
Through 'The Queue', a dystopian novel, Basma Abdel Aziz provides an incisive look into the functioning of dictatorships.
11 Feb
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'Istanbul Istanbul': Tragic Tales From the Underground
Burhan Sonmez’s Istanbul Istanbul is filled with stories of imagination and hope that help the four protagonists survive torture in an underground prison in the Turkish capital.
08 Jan