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Road to Insta(nt) fame
Hugely popular Insta poet Nikita Gill gets published with a collection of poems that explore identity, empowerment, femininity.
Hachette scraps book partnership with Harvey Weinstein over reports of sexual abuse
Publisher announces decision after authors including Mika Brzezinski pull out of deals over sexual abuse scandal.
Gone are the Days is the story of a solitary boy, says author Gaurav Sharma
The author already has three textbooks to his credit before foraying into the world of novels.
Reading makes people more empathetic
Researchers found patterns of brain activation when people find meaning in stories, regardless of their language.
Unmaking of modern India
Author Nayantara Sahgal pens a dystopian satire on the current political scenario of our country.
Book Review: The glorious legacy of Indian football
The book celebrates the high tides that swept the game in our country. Indian football has largely been a story of neglect.
Historical deceits
Former diplomat Rajiv Dogra’s latest book explores historical wrongs, colonial injustice and a heart-wrenching tale of a country’s misfortune.
Tintin is an asexual girl, French philosopher makes explosive claim
Creates stir with claim regarding Tintin’s gender says there are instances in books where Tintin dresses in skirts or other feminine items.
Hitler's phone directory goes under the hammer
Book, which contains more than 200 key Third Reich figures' private numbers, expected to fetch up to $20,000.
Gulzar brings out new book on his Partition musings
Translated by Rakhshanda Jalil, the compilation marks 70 years of India's Independence.