I bet you must have heard, read or hummed this at some point in your life: वर दे, वीणावादिनि वर दे! प्रिय स्वतंत्र-रव अमृत-मंत्र नव भारत में भर दे! काट…
The name of Rabindranath Tagore has long been associated with lyric intensity, philosophical depth, and a poetic sensibility that seems to hover between the mystical and the intimately human. For…
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In a literary culture increasingly shaped by marketing-driven memoirs, where personal stories are often curated to serve a brand image or commercial persona, Dileep Heilbronn emerges as a refreshing exception. His…
It is rare for a debut novelist to command immediate attention purely on the strength of their prose, but Lana Sabarwal’s Maya, Dead and Dreaming has done precisely that. Readers and critics…
Name: Rohinton Mistry Born: 3 July 1952 (Mumbai) Lived in: India, Canada (currently in Canada) Notable Work(s): Such a Long Journey, A Fine Balance, Family Matters Notable Awards: Giller Prize (twice),…
In a literary era increasingly dominated by instant gratification, plot-driven thrillers, and trendy romances seeking viral popularity, Rita Chhetri stands apart as a refreshing and introspective voice, quietly yet firmly…
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