The novel looks back on 19-year-old Paul’s unconventional relationship with an older woman, Susan, and the disastrous suffering that both endure.
Scroll.in / April 2018
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Cinema, television and life itself have raced far ahead of what’s been written under the label.
Scroll.in / May 2016
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Celebrating the relevance and genius of WB Yeats, who would have turned 150 this year
BLink - The Hindu Business Line / December 2015
/ Art And Culture
Taking a half a leaf out of EL ‘Fifty’ James’s strategy, Meyer has created a somewhat pointless retelling of her bestselling series.
Scroll.in / October 2015
/ Books
It will have you at Colombia, the mention of Narcos. Pure, unadulterated love for all things that Colombia is known for, along with a special affinity for magic realism.
Scroll.in / October 2015
/ Art And Culture
The unlikely pursuit of filling intricate drawings with colours has become a publishing opportunity.
Scroll.in / October 2015
/ Books
From waking up to unobstructed views of snow-capped peaks in Munsiyari to exploring rafting stretches on the rivers of Pancheshwar, a week in Kumaon makes you want to abandon the city.
Mumbai Mirror / October 2015
/ Travel
A dramatised reading of old letters conjures up a cosmopolitan city that once was
BLink - The Hindu Business Line / October 2015
/ Art And Culture
German mentalist Nicolai Friedrich on how magic uses logic and creative thinking to accomplish what appears impossible
The Hindu Business Line / September 2015
/ Art And Culture
With her new work, author and academician Wendy Doniger hopes that she can change the mistaken belief that the Kamasutra is a 'dirty book'.
Mumbai Mirror / August 2015
/ Books
With a series of roles from some of the best known works of prose and drama, the ‘Sherlock’ star has become a conduit between us and great literature
Scroll.in / August 2015
/ Art And Culture
Disappearing cats, empty wells and mysterious women, Murakami’s world is yours if any of these feels like your life.
Scroll.in / August 2015
/ Books
An interview with Ajit Vikram Singh, owner of Delhi’s beloved Fact & Fiction bookshop, which has announced its closure.
Scroll.in / August 2015
/ Books
Struggling to claim their rightful place in a world dominated by males, the women of the iconic TV show had their own unique stories too.
Scroll.in / May 2015
/ Art And Culture
The PEN award amounts to supporting the content of the satirical magazine, argue a growing number of dissenting authors.
Scroll.in / May 2015
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And why this move signals the intensification of high-stakes battles between publishers for India’s most successful writers.
Scroll.in / March 2015
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The writer was in the country for the eleventh time – to launch his new book ‘Mightier than the Sword’.
Scroll.in / March 2015
/ Books
‘Ibsen specialist’ Thomas Ostermeier on the joys of striking a chord universally
The Hindu Business Line - BLink / March 2015
/ Art And Culture
Haruki Murakami’s stories are like soft shadows – the fainter of the footprints he has left behind.
Scroll.in / February 2015
/ Books
Whether they urge you to visit the places or not, these will surely enlighten you the way no guidebook ever can.
Scroll.in / February 2015
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Storytelling for children gets a boost with a growing number of festivals and a new interest among publishers
Mint Lounge / January 2015
/ Books
Two debut plays in the Capital set the stage for hard-hitting reality and provoke the audience towards debate or, at the very least, introspection
The Hindu Business Line / January 2015
/ Art And Culture
From barren wilderness to princely stature, the royal city of Bikaner has come a long way.
Femina / November 2014
/ Travel
A stress-free holiday is where the body, mind and soul, together undergo a revival. My visit to an Ayurvedic healing village in Palakkad, Kerala offered just that.
Femina / October 2014
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The second edition of the Going Solo theatre festival will have three plays on disability and everyday struggles
Mint / October 2014
/ Art And Culture
Shilpika Bordoloi presents a ‘physical-theatre’ performance on Assam’s mystical river island
Mint / September 2014
/ Art And Culture
Artist CR Pakrashi’s memoir describes the birth of stamps, 56 in all, on his drawing board
The Hindu Business Line / September 2014
/ Books
Team Dastangoi is back with a new tale, this time exclusively for children
Mint / August 2014
/ Art And Culture
Witness a retelling of two of the greatest epics of our times, Mahabharata and Ramayana
Mint / August 2014
/ Art And Culture
A Delhi-based publishing house is helping primary school students publish fiction
Time Out Delhi / June 2014
/ Kids
A reading of letters that offer snapshots of life in the city from 1903
Mint / May 2014
/ Art And Culture
The story of the boy who came home after 25 years is set to become a feature film
BLink - The Hindu Business Line / May 2014
/ Art And Culture
Forget textbooks. The Nehru Learning Centre for Children & Youth put the zing back into learning
Time Out Delhi / May 2014
/ Kids
Arman Safa Khan is on a mission to popularise gymnastics and martial arts in the city
Time Out Delhi / May 2014
/ Kids
Artist Kavita Iyengar sketches Delhi’s architectural legacy with rich inklines
Time Out Delhi / April 2014
/ Books
Don’t just drink it, steep, smoke and cook with tea
BLink - The Hindu Business Line / April 2014
/ Food
A new music video celebrates the highs and lows of city life
Time Out Delhi / April 2014
/ Art And Culture
Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay on being an author who could not avoid writing about sex
BLink - The Hindu Business Line / March 2014
/ Books
Pran Kumar Sharma on creating Chacha Chaudhary the old man with a stick, who uses his brain to pack a punch
BLink - The Hindu Business Line / February 2014
/ Art And Culture
John Burbidge tells Time Out how India helped him come out of the closet
Time Out Delhi / February 2014
/ Books
Delhi hosts its first-ever street art festival with local and international artists
Time Out Delhi / February 2014
/ Art And Culture
In his latest novel, This Place, Amitabha Bagchi writes about a stranger in a strange land
Time Out Delhi / February 2014
/ Books
Author Vikram Nairleaves no stone unturned in cooking a flavoursome story and leaves the readers with a satisfied burp
Time Out Delhi / February 2014
/ Books
Author Nandita Haskar on what distinguishes the Northeast
BLink - The Hindu Business Line / February 2014
/ Travel
Turn up, tune in, drop out with a session of sitar yoga
Time Out Delhi / January 2014
/ Health
A new book offers a rare glimpse of life inside the guarded gates of New Delhi’s high-status embassies
Time Out Delhi / January 2014
/ Books
A hidden lake nestled in the Asola Wildlife Sanctuary is gaining popularity among nature buffs
Time Out Delhi / December 2013
/ Travel
A play about a house and its occupants’ lives comes to New Delhi and Mumbai
Mint / June 2014
Debut author, Deepti Kapoor, on the swagger of male novels and darkness of Delhi
The Hindu Business Line / June 2014