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Jack Murphy reviews An Autobiography or The Story Of My Experiments With Truth – a remarkable account of the ...
With the announcement of the second DSC Prize for South Asian Literature, Dina Patel looks back at ...
Henna Butt reviews Tully's account of his journey around India reconciling extreme views in a quest for ...
by Dina Patel Manju Kapur is no stranger to the politics of arranged marriages, infertility and infidelity. Her ...
by Radha Spratt In 1968, Mick Jagger wrote ‘Street Fighting Man’ as an homage to Tariq Ali, and the ...
by Hajra Naeem In a revival of Satyajit Ray’s 1966 hit Nayak, Srijeet Mukherjee’s Autograph gradually delivers its moral ...
Anna McNay reviews Kolkata Books, a documentary film by Rani Khanna which explores Kolkata's College Street – home ...
by Becky Barnes Born and raised as one of four children in India, Dipika Rai has collected enough ...
by Poonam Pattni Tender Hooks, Moni Mohsin’s latest novel, comes at a time when real questions are being ...
by Rohit K Dasgupta The Kashmir Shawl, the latest novel by Rosie Thomas, the award winning author of ...
The second annual London Indian Film Festival screens the best of independent cinema. Mike Corcoran gives the ...
Radha Spratt checks in at An Indian Summer – a weekend-long arts festival held in Leicester to celebrate ...
29 June 2011, Southbank Centre Meera Syal tells an adoring audience how “I watched TV but saw no-one ...