Another Country: Writers and Censors in Burma, 15 years later – 1 of 2
On November 14 this year, I returned to Burma/Myanmar after 15 years. During my time there I thought often of the opening sentence of L.P.Hartley’s novel The…
On November 14 this year, I returned to Burma/Myanmar after 15 years. During my time there I thought often of the opening sentence of L.P.Hartley’s novel The…
Banyan, 18th century, Victoria and Albert Museum The robes known as 'banyans' were not the only garments of that name in the 18th and 19th…
No garment lies closer to the heart of the Indian male than the banyan.¶ Yet, despite its hundreds of millions of adherents, the ubiquitous undervestment of the…
Dear Mr Ghosh, I honestly "discovered your name" only few weeks ago, just by and for a lucky casuality. While walking in front of bookshop window, a…
In 301 C.E. Armenia became the first kingdom to adopt Christianity as the religion of the realm. This history has endowed the country…
Crossing the Bay of Bengal: The Furies of Nature and the Fortunes of Migrants Sunil S. Amrith (to be published by Harvard University Press in the fall of…
'Sea of Poppies' has just been published in Chinese, by the publishing house Shanghai 99. The translators are Dr Guo Guoliang and Dr Li Yao. …
A couple of weeks ago Murali Ranganathan wrote to let me know that he had found a First World War memoir in Gujarati (see my post of Oct 15…
'Tell me whom you haunt,' André Breton famously said, 'and I'll tell you who you are.' It's always disconcerting when a character or a scene in a novel turns…
Where then can leadership on climate change come from? It is clear that it will come neither from the United States nor from 'emergent nations' like India, China and…