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What has and has not worked in Indian publishing
Literature / Books
What has and has not worked in Indian publishing
Arman Khan
Old Delhi’s subversive love-letter manuals
Literature / Books
Old Delhi’s subversive love-letter manuals
Kanupriya Dhingra
Caste / Books Looking for the Adivasi and Dalit presence in Indian children’s literature Deepa D
Literature / The Lede Germany reckons with two opposing republications of Mein Kampf Prathap Nair
Business / Books The possibilities and pitfalls before India’s publishing industry Vinutha Mallya
Law / Essay An author recalls the ordeal of defending his fiction against spurious litigation Murzban F Shroff
Literature / Books The first Indian to publish a book in English Nilanjana Roy
Literature / The Lede An innovative publishing firm looks to crowd-source its selections Aaron Rodrigues
Communities / Books Anees Salim finds big-city success with his satirical small-town stories Adam B Lerner
Arts / Commentary The trouble with our biographies of performing artists Rahul Gupta
Literature / The Lede The tragic novel that spawned a bubblegum Bollywood hit Abhishek Choudhary
Literature / Books Jhumpa Lahiri turns her gaze to history Salil Tripathi
Literature / Books Contemporary Chinese fiction through an Indian lens Anjum Hasan
Literature / Books Isn’t it only by engaging with the world’s noise that we form the selves that read and write? Nakul Krishna
Literature / Books Why is there a corner of the Indian heart that is forever Enid Blyton? Amy Rosenberg
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