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Jack Murphy reviews An Autobiography or The Story Of My Experiments With Truth – a remarkable account of the ...

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With the announcement of the second DSC Prize for South Asian Literature, Dina Patel looks back at ...

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Supriya Guha has the last word on Jeremy Paxman's Empire: What Ruling The World Did To The ...

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Henna Butt reviews Tully's account of his journey around India reconciling extreme views in a quest for ...

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by Dina Patel Manju Kapur is no stranger to the politics of arranged marriages, infertility and infidelity. Her ...

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by Radha Spratt In 1968, Mick Jagger wrote ‘Street Fighting Man’ as an homage to Tariq Ali, and the ...

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by Hajra Naeem In a revival of Satyajit Ray’s 1966 hit Nayak, Srijeet Mukherjee’s Autograph gradually delivers its moral ...

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Anna McNay reviews Kolkata Books, a documentary film by Rani Khanna which explores Kolkata's College Street – home ...

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by Rik Ubhi Food has always been a handy trope to interrogate identity. And no more so than ...

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by Becky Barnes Born and raised as one of four children in India, Dipika Rai has collected enough ...

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by Poonam Pattni Tender Hooks, Moni Mohsin’s latest novel, comes at a time when real questions are being ...

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by Rohit K Dasgupta The Kashmir Shawl, the latest novel by Rosie Thomas, the award winning author of ...

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The second annual London Indian Film Festival screens the best of independent cinema. Mike Corcoran gives the ...

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Radha Spratt checks in at An Indian Summer – a weekend-long arts festival held in Leicester to celebrate ...

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29 June 2011, Southbank Centre Meera Syal tells an adoring audience how “I watched TV but saw no-one ...

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