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Elena Ferrante: The Days of Abandonment (Penguin, 2005): A novel of extraordinary power, written in a voice that is at once lucid and half-crazed with rage; the words explode…
Elena Ferrante: The Days of Abandonment (Penguin, 2005): A novel of extraordinary power, written in a voice that is at once lucid and half-crazed with rage; the words explode…
The Jing Hpaw Myay Restaurant (or Kachin Land Traditional Restaurant) is in Sanchaung Township, close to the Myay Ni Ghone neighbourhood of…
My old friend, Ramachandra Guha, was kind enough to send me a copy of a letter that he found in Correspondence File No. 19 of the Gandhi Papers in…
Over the last couple of decades, largely because of changes in technologies of communication, the political sphere has become larger and more intrusive than ever before. The digital media…
As I've written elsewhere, what daffodils were to V.S. Naipaul, frangipanis were to me: As a child, while reading 'The Mutiny on the Bounty' I'd been fascinated by the…
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. . It is 1839 and tension has been rapidly mounting between China and British India following the crackdown on opium smuggling by Beijing. With no resolution in sight, the…
I received many interesting responses to my post on Turkey's experience of AKP rule and its portents for India under the BJP. Two that were particularly instructive came…
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