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Category: Book Reviews

Zainab Priya Dala’s “What Gandhi Didn’t See: Being Indian in South Africa”

June 6, 2019 Reviews India Leave a comment

Review: Anjana Basu, Kolkata 2018 was the 125th anniversary of Gandhi’s being thrown off a train at Pietermaritzburg, an event…

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“Doppelganger In My House” by Nalini Priyadarshni

April 20, 2019 Reviews India Leave a comment

Nalini Priyadarshini’s first poetry collection, Doppelgänger in my House coils around you and takes you to a journey of love,…

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“GANDHI’S VISION: FREEDOM AND BEYOND” Aparna Basu (Niyogi Books)

February 16, 2019 Reviews India Leave a comment

While the world celebrates the 150th birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi with seminal works reflecting his character and life,…

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Malathi Ramachandran’s “Legend of Kuldhara” (Niyogi Books)

December 26, 2018 Reviews India Leave a comment

The Legend of Kuldhara is a scrupulous research which allows a mixture of fiction and historical facts to the extent…

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CITIES: Two Perspectives

December 23, 2018 Reviews India Leave a comment

Poems by Gopal Lahiri & Sunil SharmaAuthors Press, 2018 ReviewVarsha Singh We live in cities and cities do live in…

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ONE DAY MY PRINCE WILL COME

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Where the Peacocks SingA Palace, a Prince, and the Search for HomeAlison Singh GeeSpeaking TigerINR 350/ ReviewAnjana Basu, Kolkataanjanaorama@gmail.com Alison…

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CONSPIRACY SET IN STONE

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The mysterious runes which are dotted over Scandinavia and in parts of Europe are the subject of Manjiri Prabhu’s next mystic thriller.

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“The Moving Shadow: Electrifying Pulp Fiction” Arunava Sinha (Aleph)

October 29, 2018 Reviews India Leave a comment

NOIR BENGALI REVIEW: ANJANA BASU  The Moving Shadow Electrifying Pulp Fiction Arunava Sinha Aleph INR 499/ Pulp fiction always has…

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“The Town That Laughed” A Novel by Manu Bhattathiri, Aleph

October 2, 2018 Reviews India Leave a comment

MALGUDI ONCE MORE REVIEW:  ANJANA BASU The Town That Laughed Manu Bhattathiri Aleph INR 599/ Karuthupuzha is a cross between…

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A Reading: Anirudh Kala’s “The Unsafe Asylum : Stories of Partition and Madness”, Speaking Tiger Books

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UNSAFE ASYLUMS “Two or three years after the 1947 partition, it occurred to the governments of India and Pakistan to…

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