Amritesh Mukherjee
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Revaluating Shrilal Shukla’s oeuvre makes us realise that the India of broken promises which he wrote so sharply about persists unchanged to this day.
In reimagining the tribal ascetic’s tale, the author strips away layers of hierarchy to reveal the original Ramayana.
And leadership, like faith, is less about certainty than surviving its absence.
Sobti did not write to fit within Hindi literature’s hoary tradition. She wrote to destroy its comfort.
Salman Rushdie’s controversial novel, now available in India after a 36-year ban, is about us—our inner farishtas and shaitans.
Where the book maintained historical complexity despite its biases, the series simplifies partition violence to align with contemporary narratives.