Baroque ’n’ roll
Michael Freeman
Impermanence as a permanent condition
Impermanence as a permanent condition
Nothing happens in Salt Lake, and that’s all right.
Freedom is still an ideal for many
A short story by Vikram Kapur
Nabaneeta Dev Sen’s final collection
Cities are not meant to be empty
The education of an anti-colonialist
An ode to a Bangalore bookstore
When did the reimagination of Hindustan begin?
Poetry from Vasvi Kejriwal
What does Black Lives Matter mean for Asian artists and writers?
Poetry from Siddharth Dasgupta
A little known story of the internment of Indians of Chinese heritage
Varanasi’s syrupy Styx
India’s fragile young demography is waiting
How tea fuelled Western colonial endeavour
On the trail of elusive hornbills and freedom fighters in India’s tense border zone
Modern-day India, where societal oppression is balanced by personal freedom
Two new books labour under the shadow of Salman Rushdie’s masterpiece.
Where it all started for the writer.