Into 2021 and Beyond the Pandemic? On behalf of the Editorial Board of The Book Review and the Trustees of The Book Review Literary Trust, we wish all our readers a very happy 2021. We bring the first issue of Year XLV of the journal, in print and in digital editions, with a hope that…
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VOLUME XLV NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2021
The Tirumala temple and its deity Lord Venkateshwara...
The genesis of this essay lies in two memorial lectures...
How does one find the language to write about...
Street theatre or nukkad-natak has a staccato rhythm...
Sometimes, a meticulously worked-out political calculation can go awry...
This book unlocks the mesmerizing mojo of medieval Braj region...
The economic debate in India nowadays is about the post-Covid recovery...
It is in the realm of public imagination that one can hope to find deep-seated...
A spectator’s reach from the gallery of a circus tent into its...
In 2019, the Aleph Book Company brought out an imprint...
Loss is a set of essays and the first work of non-fiction...
The Covid-19 pandemic appears not just as a background...
Ways of Dying: Stories & Essays is the sixth publication...
Victory Colony, 1950 is the story of Amala and Manas...
The memoir is a winner of Nine Dots Prize that is given...
There is a certain caricature of Mumbai that is constantly...
Angshu Dasgupta’s Fern Road is far removed...
Thadangal is the second novel by MA Susila...
Leesa Gazi’s Hellfire originally came out in 2010...
Throughout the arts, the human state of loneliness has been...
Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it...
Syed Muhammad Ashraf’s The Silence of the Hyena, is a collection...
an reading should be man intensely alive...
In a day and age where a lot is published about pushing...
Being homebound during lockdown, I looked forward to reading...
First Prize (Rs.10000): Megalomania, by JoBeth Ann Warjri
Second Prize (Rs.7500): Not A Day For Outings, by Armaan
Third Prize (Rs.5000): Her Day, by Santanu Das
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