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Nakul Krishna
Nakul Krishna is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Cambridge.
Literature
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RK Narayan’s second opinions
Arts
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Essay
The cockeyed vision of RK Laxman
Arts
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Essay
Bhupen Khakhar’s experiments with truth
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History
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The making of MN Srinivas
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Literature
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Books
The particular strangeness of Aubrey Menen
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Politics
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News
The paradox at the heart of Scotland’s independence debate
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Communities
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New literature on India’s cities is a variation on the old literature of lament
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Literature
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Reportage
The literary legacy of an Indian modernist
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Science
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Recent works on neuroscience convey both excitement about its discoveries as well as caution about its potential to fully understand the human mind
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Literature
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Isn’t it only by engaging with the world’s noise that we form the selves that read and write?
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Literature
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Embarrassingly English
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Politics
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Books
Ramachandra Guha’s anthology of Indian political thinkers masterfully chronicles an indigenous liberal tradition—but what lies beyond its boundaries?
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Literature
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Fresh, authoritative and elegant takes on the theory behind the novelist’s praxis
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Arts
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Essay
Memories of decades worth of summers, winters and monsoons
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Literature
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Books
Some excellent writing as well as some serious editorial grandstanding
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