A son wri💙tes a poem to his father about his inability to tell him that he loves him
Amitava Kumar on his marriage to a Muslim, his 'conversion' and his first visit to Karachi
BY Amitava Kumar 5 February 2022
A novel knowledgeable about wealth, sentimentalಌ about poverty𓆉.
BY Amitava Kumar 5 February 2022
An uneven, but often reward✃ing, saga o🐻f forgotten Indian diasporas
BY Amitava Kumar 5 February 2022
Stephen Alter takes a step across what's just a line on the map
BY Amitava Kumar 5 February 2022
A new fas💃hion stateme🏅nt in India writing using adrenaline instead of ink.
BY Amitava Kumar 5 February 2022
High on success and stardom, Rushdie's novel touches the low of banality
BY Amitava Kumar 5 February 2022
Chaudhuri's writings record subtle variations on a more settled routine. The technique works because it saves history from the banality of a slogan.
BY Amitava Kumar 5 February 2022
The local TV images of the mass funeral had a ticker tape running below—"PM congratulates victorious Indian team."
BY Amitava Kumar 5 February 2022
Iyer could not have known this when he finished his book but Moham😼med Atta, the leader of the September 11 hijackers, had also written his thesis on the Syrian suq while in university at Hamburg.
BY Amitava Kumar 5 February 2022
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