In October 2019, new fiction by Indian authors includes a gothic novel set in Goa, spine-chilling horror and several translated works.
In October 2019, new fiction by Indian authors includes a gothic novel set in Goa, spine-chilling horror and several translated works.
The 2019 JCB Prize for Literature longlist features fascinating novels, including several works by debut authors and some by well-known authors.
In this excerpt from ‘Kanpur Khoofiya Pvt Ltd’ by Richa S. Mukherjee, our protagonists stumble upon a dead body and investigate the crime scene.
In this excerpt from ‘Babu Bangladesh!’ by Numair Atif Choudhury, we meet Pakistani army soldiers on the fourth day of their struggle against a banyan tree.
This excerpt from The Carpet Weaver tells of two young boys who are in love but have to hide it for fear of being expelled from society and being rejected by their families.
September is a great month for fans of Indian fiction. Along with Jhumpa Lahiri’s latest, keep an eye out for Harinder Sikka’s latest work as well.
If you are into non-fiction by Indian authors, September is a great month for you. Expect to read books about spirituality, politics, going viral as well as 2 eye-opening memoirs.
In August 2019, non-fiction books by Indian authors cover genres like business, history, war and politics. Also, Suketu Mehta releases his new book.
In August, some fascinating books by Indian authors are being released, including a murder mystery set in Vedic times and Salman Rushdie’s latest.
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