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Le Carre's moral compass

The perfect metaphor for the moral ambiguities that Le Carre explores is caught in Smiley's relationship with his wife, Lady Anne

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Updated On : 18 Jan 2020 | 1:44 AM IST

Reading the CEOs

The Right also thinks so, which is why I despise intellectuals from both sides. They think smugness is the perfect substitute for wisdom and the State is the panacea for all ills

Reading the CEOs
Updated On : 14 Jan 2020 | 12:20 AM IST

A rapid reader for 2019

It's been a fruitful year for scholars. A couple of works of history stand out

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Updated On : 28 Dec 2019 | 3:27 AM IST

John le Carre's is an unremarkable novel about spies in the time of Brexit

This is not a novel of quality. This review is a call for the master

John le Carre's is an unremarkable novel about spies in the time of Brexit
Updated On : 22 Nov 2019 | 10:29 PM IST

How racism infects science

Racism, and its handmaiden, "race science", have made a stunning comeback in the 21st century

How racism infects science
Updated On : 13 Nov 2019 | 2:41 AM IST

Arundhati, Rushdie make it to BBC's 100 'Novels That Shaped Our World' list

The list has been collated by a panel of writers, curators and critics to select the 100 English language 'Novels That Shaped Our World'

Arundhati, Rushdie make it to BBC's 100 'Novels That Shaped Our World' list
Updated On : 06 Nov 2019 | 10:50 PM IST

A set of essays imagines a South Asia without jingoistic policy discourses

This book questions disciplinary boundaries that scholars are afraid to transgress even when they know that the impertinence would be rewarding

A set of essays imagines a South Asia without jingoistic policy discourses
Updated On : 25 Oct 2019 | 9:41 PM IST

The case for book publishing monopolies

A monopoly is highly volume dependent and volumes need more variety, not less

The case for book publishing monopolies
Updated On : 22 Oct 2019 | 1:10 AM IST

The impending return of the book

Why an anti-digital wave like the anti-carbon one is around the corner

The impending return of the book
Updated On : 26 Aug 2019 | 11:19 PM IST

The popularity of rare and first edition books at Indian auction houses

Why Indian auctioneers are adding first and limited edition books to their sales categories

The popularity of rare and first edition books at Indian auction houses
Updated On : 23 Aug 2019 | 11:25 PM IST

Nostalgia unlimited

What one encounters in this slim volume is rare for a first book - a mature style, a confident voice, none of the fumbles of a younger poet's first book

Nostalgia unlimited
Updated On : 23 Aug 2019 | 10:50 PM IST

Bookish nostalgia

For booklovers, of course, Old Delhi was a treat, but also for those planning to pick up stationary at a discount

Bookish nostalgia
Updated On : 10 Aug 2019 | 12:47 AM IST

Children's books' start-up Bookosmia buys mythological stories app Mytha

Through the acquisition of Mytha, Bookosmia will add a library of over 40 mythological digital stories and two published books

Children's books' start-up Bookosmia buys mythological stories app Mytha
Updated On : 10 Aug 2019 | 12:03 AM IST

Marginal analysis

Things scribbled in books are an art form of their own, and one as old as reading itself. It gave insights into what the reader was thinking about the book

Marginal analysis
Updated On : 25 Jul 2019 | 12:31 AM IST

What ails democratic politics?

Rethinking Democracy is the latest addition to the growing literature on the future of democracy

What ails democratic politics?
Updated On : 26 Jun 2019 | 10:27 PM IST

A bibliophile's summer reading

The most applauded and talked about book of the year is Early Indians (Juggernaut; Rs 699) by former business journalist Tony Joseph

A bibliophile's summer reading
Updated On : 15 Jun 2019 | 12:49 AM IST

GoT fans, some books for you

For those already feeling nostalgic, consider reading the books that the HBO show is based on

GoT fans, some books for you
Updated On : 25 May 2019 | 2:00 AM IST

Mirror, mirror on the wall

Nair's, Raman's and Rajeshwar's books are barren in every possible way you can imagine

Mirror, mirror on the wall
Updated On : 22 Feb 2019 | 12:36 AM IST

From Dark Circles to The Children Act: The most evocative books of 2018

My book of 2018 is David Gilmour's delightful study of the British in India. It may be long and detailed but it's a joy to read, says the author

From Dark Circles to The Children Act: The most evocative books of 2018
Updated On : 28 Dec 2018 | 9:49 PM IST

The malady of piling up books

My wife, on the other hand, seems to have an irrational fear of completing them, writes Kishore Singh

The malady of piling up books
Updated On : 08 Dec 2018 | 2:36 AM IST