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The Revolution Will Not Be Contextualised
By
Soumabrata Chatterjee
October 1, 2015
Politics & Society
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The Magazine
Case 1: I was attending a public talk a few weeks ago at the India...
Beautiful Incoherence
By
Dipsikha Thakur
September 30, 2015
Books
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Two Years, Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights Salman Rushdie Random...
Presumptions of Purity
By
Binit Priyaranjan
September 2, 2015
Poetry
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Presumptions of Purity Come to bed. Switch off the light. Leave the music...
My Mother’s Earrings
By
Qadri Inzamam
September 2, 2015
Fiction
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The Magazine
When you’ve been locked up in an unknown dingy cold room for a time, you...
Phnom Penh: Rising from the Ashes
By
Udayan Dhar
September 2, 2015
The Magazine
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Travel
A busy street in Phnom Penh Our bus from Siem Reap reached Phnom Penh by dusk...
Pulling the Trigger
By
Saudamini Deo
September 2, 2015
Neem Coal Tar
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The Magazine
After my car broke down last night just outside the city, I walked into this...
Peer-ing into the Abyss
By
Muhammad Tahir
September 2, 2015
Politics & Society
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The Magazine
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Yours Satirically
Last month, we learnt from highly placed sources that the Chief Minister of...
Songs of the Red River
By
Debashree Dattaray
September 2, 2015
And Quiet Flows The Luit
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Poetry
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Politics & Society
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“And over the village slipped the days, passing into the nights; the weeks...
Guests, Some More Equal Than Others
By
Thomas Crowley
September 2, 2015
Politics & Society
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Pop Goes the Culture
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Delhi’s hoardings usually skew towards the political. These days, they are...
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