Sunaina looks at Soniah Kamal’s ‘Unmarriageable’ which shows how class structures and gender roles in Pakistan parallel those in Austen’s society.
Sunaina looks at Soniah Kamal’s ‘Unmarriageable’ which shows how class structures and gender roles in Pakistan parallel those in Austen’s society.
Surabhi examines the reasons behind the release of more books by Indian celebrities and why publishers are hopping on to this bandwagon.
In this feature, Paramita explores how the stereotypical portrayal of female villains in fairy tales can be problematic and harmful.
Exposing how the powerful suppress and discredit the truth, Ibsen’s ‘An Enemy Of The People’ has essential lessons for us during this pandemic.
This feature explores how Indian YA literature walks a fine line between bestselling romances and issues of societal relevance.
Albert Camus’ The Plague shows us the alarming parallels between fiction and the reality of our current lockdown. Find out how.
Lubaina talks about how the immersive world of wordless picture books draws in children while giving them the chance to exercise critical thinking skills.
Vishes Kothari recounts how renowned author Bijji realised the importance and power of Rajasthani oral traditions and chose to document them for posterity.
In this feature, Deya examines the rise of food memoirs and how they became written reminders of cuisines, places and experiences that are special.
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