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Ghazals for Homes and Dreams: Poetry by Kartikay Agarwal
5 June 2026
Ghazals for Homes and Dreams: Poetry by Kartikay Agarwal
5 June 2026
5 June 2026
The Afterlife of Singer Niren Rajkhowa
2 June 2026
The Afterlife of Singer Niren Rajkhowa
2 June 2026
2 June 2026
“I wanted the book to ‘sound’ and ‘feel’ like the internet” – Ria Chopra on NEVER LOGGED OUT
31 May 2026
“I wanted the book to ‘sound’ and ‘feel’ like the internet” – Ria Chopra on NEVER LOGGED OUT
31 May 2026
31 May 2026
A Poetic Clarion Call to the Feminine Presence—Nabina Das’ ‘Anima’
Literature The Chakkar 10/12/22 Literature The Chakkar 10/12/22

A Poetic Clarion Call to the Feminine Presence—Nabina Das’ ‘Anima’

In a series of poignant poems from Anima: & the Narrative Limits, Nabina Das personifies the feminine energy of ‘Anima’—as she tells stories, observes the social fabric of humanity, poses questions to history, and explains the world through her perspective. By Karan Madhok

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Tales from a Bloody Baisakhi
Literature The Chakkar 25/10/22 Literature The Chakkar 25/10/22

Tales from a Bloody Baisakhi

Set around the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Navtej Sarna’s Crimson Spring is a tragic retelling that details individual lives shattered by this dark chapter in history. By Shreemayee Das

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Art Against the Algorithm: Vauhini Vara’s THE IMMORTAL KING RAO
Literature The Chakkar 16/09/22 Literature The Chakkar 16/09/22

Art Against the Algorithm: Vauhini Vara’s THE IMMORTAL KING RAO

In Vauhini Vara’s debut novel, the story of the eponymous King Rao is part of larger questions of human creativity and meaning in a transhumanist world, where life is data-fied, and sentience, thought, emotion and ethics are mere products of automated and arbitrary calculations. By Paromita Patranobish

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The Idyllic Indian Village, Interrupted
Film/TV, Literature The Chakkar 10/09/22 Film/TV, Literature The Chakkar 10/09/22

The Idyllic Indian Village, Interrupted

Contemporary OTT narratives like Panchayat and Nirmal Pathak Ki Ghar Wapsi are revisiting the rural through the lens of an urban outsider, in an evocation of Sri Lal Shukla’s acclaimed 1968 novel Raag Darbari. By Ananya

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Literary Reflections: Stories from India and Pakistan in THE OTHER IN THE MIRROR
Literature The Chakkar 02/09/22 Literature The Chakkar 02/09/22

Literary Reflections: Stories from India and Pakistan in THE OTHER IN THE MIRROR

Seventy-five years after the subcontinent was lacerated and partitioned, the anthology The Other in The Mirror attempts to bind the fractured reflections of Indians and Pakistanis, using the balm of literature. By Karan Madhok

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No one an outsider in the holy city
Literature The Chakkar 27/08/22 Literature The Chakkar 27/08/22

No one an outsider in the holy city

Spun with compassion and realism, the stories from Varanasi in Vivek Nath Mishra’s collection No One An Outsider ask contrasting questions of belonging, compassion, self-destructiveness, and death. By Dustin Pickering

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A Forgotten Rebellion: The Royal Navy’s Mutiny of 1946
Literature The Chakkar 13/08/22 Literature The Chakkar 13/08/22

A Forgotten Rebellion: The Royal Navy’s Mutiny of 1946

1946 Royal Indian Navy Mutiny: Last War of Independence adds yet another dimension to the existing accounts on the struggle for Independence. But how does our remembrance of history truly carry over to the present? By Priyanka Chakrabarty

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Bleeding Past the Taboos: A new anthology on menstrual health in South Asia
Literature The Chakkar 08/08/22 Literature The Chakkar 08/08/22

Bleeding Past the Taboos: A new anthology on menstrual health in South Asia

Edited by Farah Ahamed, essays and stories in the anthology Period Matters confront directly with the issues of pain, health care, dignity, and social taboos around menstruation in South Asia. By Shreemayee Das

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By the doorways of womanhood: The poetry of Kashiana Singh
Literature The Chakkar 04/08/22 Literature The Chakkar 04/08/22

By the doorways of womanhood: The poetry of Kashiana Singh

Kashiana Singh’s poetry collection Woman by the Door is an exquisite intersection of the blossoming, enduring strength of women, the struggle of rebirth, and the existence with death and loss… through which Singh points us to a sure and certain hope: within ourselves. By Melissa A. Chappell

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The Burning Embers of Petrofiction: Ilyas Ahmed Gaddi’s FIRE AREA
Literature The Chakkar 10/07/22 Literature The Chakkar 10/07/22

The Burning Embers of Petrofiction: Ilyas Ahmed Gaddi’s FIRE AREA

As long the coal remains a major player in the neo-liberal globalized world, the metaphorical and literal fires from Ilyas Ahmed Gaddi’s 1994 novel will keep burning. By Sudeshna Rana

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In THE NUTMEG’S CURSE Amitav Ghosh gives voice to our ailing planet
Literature The Chakkar 05/07/22 Literature The Chakkar 05/07/22

In THE NUTMEG’S CURSE Amitav Ghosh gives voice to our ailing planet

In The Nutmeg’s Curse, Amitav Ghosh explores the epistemic gap between Enlightenment modernity’s designation of all nonhuman beings as objects meant to cater to human needs, and the indigenous worldview that identifies these ‘objects’ as active, vibrant, sentient individuals. By Paromita Patranobish

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Authors of The Other: Social Realism in Indian Fiction
Literature The Chakkar 06/06/22 Literature The Chakkar 06/06/22

Authors of The Other: Social Realism in Indian Fiction

When it comes to social realist fiction, there is a fine line between giving voice to the voiceless and speaking on their behalf. Areeb Ahmad analyses literature by Puja Changoiwala and Deepa Anappara to examine how the genre manifests itself in recent Indian novels in English.

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