US President's delay in reaching out to the families of American soldiers killed in Niger is a reminder of the controversy involving Khizr Khan
A special edition of Penguin Fever to mark the 30th anniversary of the publisher got some of its best writers together in Delhi
If 2014 was the year of euphoria, 2016 was time for a reality check, the writers say
Video games are considerably trickier to produce, minute for minute, than films
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A charming and serious book is leavened by a very Bengali sense of humour
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He calls Facebook's and Google's plans to provide internet globally via drones and balloons 'bizarre'
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A novel, in the end, is nothing more than a bunch of fabrications told around a kernel of truth
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Sen-Handley does not shrink from a rigorous and unsentimental assessment of her sexual forays and missteps
Organisations can develop an innovative culture by institutionalising creative failures, too, says R Gopalakrishnan in his latest book, A Biography of Innovations
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The literary insult Rushdie delivers on Trump, however, is more elaborate and pinching in that he doesn't even name the bombastic US president