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Indo-Anglian Fiction
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A Private Affair
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Naipaul's Way
The great writer supports a scribe's cause.
Jan 1, 2003
Third-time Unlucky
Why Rohinton Mistry misses The Booker award each time.
Dec 1, 2002
Literary Fiction?
Literary fiction has its down time now.
Nov 1, 2002
Ashok K. Banker: An Exclusive Interview
In an exclusive interview with suite101.com, Ashok K. Banker, the well-known author, talks about his new project and transformed writing career.
Oct 1, 2002
Midnight's Children On Stage
Musings on the soon-to-be-seen stage version of Midnight's Children
Sep 1, 2002
Verdant Melodrama
The Impressionist by Hari Kunzru, despite the hype, is a verdant novel based on a poorly conceived plot.
Aug 1, 2002
Civil Lines/5
Civil Lines,a literary magazine, has a whole lot of interesting contents in its current issue.
Jul 1, 2002
Sasthi Brata
Sasthi Brata, once the toast of bibliophiles, is a pathetic figure today.
Jun 1, 2002
A Grand Entry,A Grand Entry
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