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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
The Novel and the Nation: How A Burning</em> Translates the News of the New India
Literature The Chakkar 23/08/20 Literature The Chakkar 23/08/20

The Novel and the Nation: How A Burning Translates the News of the New India

Megha Majumdar’s debut novel A Burning is a study in media and myth-making, of an India that is no longer an imagined community with the same news-reading rituals, but a collection of nations, each with their own interpretation of reality - by Kanika Jain.

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