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A compendium of Anglo Indian community

8 Oct 2022 8:58 PM IST
The Anglo Indians by Barry O’ Brien is a comprehensive history of the community — providing a ringside view into their heritage, culture, literature,...

A versatile music maestro

24 Sept 2022 11:19 PM IST
The biography, ‘Many Lives of Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna’, by Veejay Sai captures multiple hues of the life of the globally acknowledged Carnatic...

Indo-Saracenic buildings: confluence of architectural styles

24 Sept 2022 11:17 PM IST
Vinoo N Mathur, through his well-researched book, ‘Indian Railway Buildings’, takes readers into the fascinating world of colonial railway...

Essence of human existence

18 Sept 2022 1:34 AM IST
The travelogue, ‘In Search of the Pitcher of Nectar’, In the course of chronicling Samaresh Bose’s pilgrimage to Kumbh Mela, paints a clear picture of...

History of making and unmaking

18 Sept 2022 1:31 AM IST
'Inked in India' is a ground-breaking work by Bibek Debroy & Sovan Roy on the history of fountain pens and ink-making in India; it also presents an...

Life of a legendary rebel

11 Sept 2022 2:24 AM IST
Som Kamei’s monograph — ‘Rani Gaidinliu’ — enlightens readers about the extraordinary life of the freedom fighter who had to fight on two fronts —...

Back to spotlight, brighter

3 Sept 2022 11:45 PM IST
EP Unny, in the monograph ‘RK Laxman’, discusses how the evocative sketches by the Mysore-born legendary cartoonist have come to catch the present-day...

Economy through a wider prism

27 Aug 2022 11:23 PM IST
Vivek Sood’s ‘Progress of the Indian Economy’, through analysing certain legislations passed after 2015, provides readers with a novel perspective of...

Transcending styles with time

27 Aug 2022 11:19 PM IST
HS Shivaprakash & Usham Rojio — authors of the monograph ‘Heisnam Sabitri’ — held an interactive session with the Manipuri thespian, discussing her...

Kashmir, from a vantage point

20 Aug 2022 10:23 PM IST
Paradise Lost by Siddhartha Guha Ray, despite having some technical shortcomings, presents a comprehensive and impartial outline of the history of...

A genius' quest for rediscovering art

20 Aug 2022 10:17 PM IST
In ‘Jamini Roy’, Anuradha Ghosh captures Roy’s desperation with inadequacy of academic realism, which stimulated his artistic quest to transition from...

Tirade against tyranny

14 Aug 2022 1:04 AM IST
Dolkun Isa, in ‘The China Freedom Trap’, shares the injustices he faced at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party, and the way he has been braving...
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