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Musings on writers of Indian History - Star of Mysore
Star of Mysore· 1 day agoRight-wing historians have arrived! There was a perception that the old history of India written by the Islamic, Mughal and Colonial historians are all biased in favour of the invaders and colonisers ...
Mirzapur Season 3 Review: Ali Fazal Emerges as King, but at What Cost?
Gadgets 360· 1 day agoLast time we were in Mirzapur, Ali Fazal's Guddu Pandit had conquered the Tripathis and was finally...
The 22 Hottest New Summer Paperbacks
The Oprah Magazine· 1 day agoAs her father’s control tightens, her own creative passions grow; soon, she must choose between betraying the values that raised her and forfeiting the...
10 Russian Literature Classics to Enhance Your Deep-Thinking Skills
Times Now· 1 day agoRussian literature is renowned for its profound depth and exploration of human nature, society, and...
Arundhati Roy won’t be silenced
The Hindu· 1 day agoListening to Arundhati Roy is unfailingly illuminating. Like when she stepped out of her comfort zone of conversing in English to address the anti-CAA...
Lupita Nyong’o Opens Up About Finding Comfort in A Quiet Place After Chadwick Boseman's Death
Pinkvilla· 1 day agoIn an interview with People magazine, Lupita Nyong'o said that filming her cancer storyline in A...
A twist on time travel | Author Scott Alexander Howard on his new speculative fiction novel, ‘The...
The Hindu· 1 day agoThe premise of the book is simple yet evocative: we are introduced to a picture-postcard of a town,...
From the depths of Shahjahanabad | Review of ‘A Firestorm in Paradise’, debut novel by historian...
The Hindu· 1 day agoThe American Civil War was a defining moment in the history of the United States. Recent years have...
‘Mirzapur’ season 3 review: Amidst an all-out uncivil war, some grace notes
Scroll· 1 day agoThe third season, despite running 10 episodes, feels like the saga of various clans battling for the Mirzapur fiefdom has only just begun. Season three has Byzantine plotting, an increased kill ...
From the margin to the centre
The Telegraph· 2 days agoA.K. Gandhi’s book is more a corrective literary pursuit than the outcome of a curious mind. The historical distortion, or perhaps manipulation, of what...