Anuparna Mukherjee
In the wake of #MeToo campaign that has taken the social media by storm, it is alarming but perhaps not surprising to see the sheer number of women who have come forward with their traumatic experiences. It is true that there is a large number who chose to...
Why Naipaul Is Not Great: A True (Non-kantian) Appraisal of a Literary Career Now Ended
S. Shankar -
Subramanian Shankar
I first read Naipaul in Malaysia as a teenager. I would check out his books from the library of the club to which my family belonged. I recognized the world that Naipaul described in early books like A House for Mr. Biswas and Miguel Street, though I had...
The Evolution of Female Characters in Fantasy fiction: A Comparison between Indian and Western Authors
Writa Bhattacharjee -
Writa Bhattacharjee
Fantasy fiction is one of the fastest growing genres in Indian popular culture today. Spurred by access to international books and media, as well as the rise of a new breed of authors, fantasy has been rising in popularity over the last couple of decades. But what exactly...
Maestro’s Magic Lantern: Pt Ravi Shankar’s contribution to the world film industry
Prasenjit Dasgupta -
Prasenjit Dasgupta
Decades back in our salad days, whenever we listened to the signature tunes of Doordarshan, AIR or the Military Band playing Sare jahan se accha, we were largely unaware of the genius behind the bliss those jingles offered. It was only later, as young men, did we learn...