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Following on from the success of her debut novel, Artichoke Hearts, Sita Brahmachari introduces yet another hit in
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A Festival of Music, Dance, Literature, Design and Debate from India, the UK and South Asia This ten
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ALCHEMY, SOUTHBANK CENTRE 13 April, 2012 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall "Imagine a world that encourages the empowerment of
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Sita Brahmachari's new teenage novel, Jasmine Skies, launched at Waterstones in Hampstead on Thursday 29 March. While Sita's
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Much as the name suggests, Bombay and opium are the heroes of Jeet Thayil’s debut novel, Narcopolis.
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In her debut novel, Jubilee, Shelley Harris sheds light on the corrosive effects of childhood trauma as
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Cabbie turned playwright Ishy Din’s debut play at the Bush Theatre, Snookered, couldn’t have come at a
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Looking for the Invisible was a Symposium which explored the potential that lies in the philosophical Abstract
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In Roopa Farooki’s fifth novel, The Flying Man, we are introduced to Maqil Sunny Karam.  Delivered in
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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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