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Anton Chekhov's 'Ward No 6' Is a Dystopian Nightmare
Written in 1892, Anton Chekhov’s novella is a darkly satirical tale of a feckless intelligentsia that waxes eloquent on the meanings of life but doesn’t know how to live it meaningfully.
Anjan Basu
Jul 15 2025
Before the Boy Scout: Superman’s Early Days as a Radical Vigilante
John Caro
Jul 15 2025
The Many Lives of Syeda X by Neha Dixit Is About the Dark Underbelly of ‘New India’
Umar Khalid
Jul 13 2025
One Lakh Copies and Counting: How Vikatan’s Velpari Became a Publishing Landmark
Satheesh Lakshmanan
Jul 12 2025
C.M. Naim, May You Always Be Our Lodestar
Manan Ahmed Asif
Jul 12 2025
Narendra Modi’s Step by Step Journey Towards Creating Fascism in India
Prem Shankar Jha
Jul 12 2025
C. M. Naim and the Many Lives of Urdu
Narendra Pachkhédé
Jul 11 2025
Is Time Really Plural?
Nitin Sinha
Jul 10 2025
Hasrat Mohani, the Maverick Maulana
C.M. Naim
Jul 10 2025
One of Urdu’s Greatest Scholars, C.M. Naim, Passes Away
The Wire Staff
Jul 10 2025
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