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VOLUME XLV NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2021

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Into 2021 and Beyond the Pandemic?

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…

January 7, 2021
In Praise of the Lord

The Tirumala temple and its deity Lord Venkateshwara...

January 7, 2021
We carry below the Prologue from the book Voices of Dissent

The genesis of this essay lies in two memorial lectures...

January 7, 2021
A Tribute

How does one find the language to write about...

January 7, 2021
The Shadow that Hovers Over Indian Theatre

Street theatre or nukkad-natak has a staccato rhythm...

January 7, 2021
A Curious Kind of Seduction

Sometimes, a meticulously worked-out political calculation can go awry...

January 7, 2021
Layers of History Documented

This book unlocks the mesmerizing mojo of medieval Braj region...

January 7, 2021
Books for interesting Time

The economic debate in India nowadays is about the post-Covid recovery...

January 7, 2021
Beyond Euro-centric Paradigms

It is in the realm of public imagination that one can hope to find deep-seated...

January 7, 2021
Tales from the Tent

A spectator’s reach from the gallery of a circus tent into its...

January 7, 2021
Leroys Populaire

In 2019, the Aleph Book Company brought out an imprint...

January 7, 2021
Loss and the Metamorphosis of the Self

Loss is a set of essays and the first work of non-fiction...

January 7, 2021
Seeing the New Normal

The Covid-19 pandemic appears not just as a background...

January 7, 2021
Upon Thinking of Death

Ways of Dying: Stories & Essays is the sixth publication...

January 7, 2021
Multiple Narratives of a Relief Camp

Victory Colony, 1950 is the story of Amala and Manas...

January 7, 2021
Challenging Generic Constraints

The memoir is a winner of Nine Dots Prize that is given...

January 7, 2021
Portraying an Enigmatic Place

There is a certain caricature of Mumbai that is constantly...

January 7, 2021
Price of Being Different

Angshu Dasgupta’s Fern Road is far removed...

January 7, 2021
Nascent Signs of Feminism

Thadangal is the second novel by MA Susila...

January 7, 2021
A Dystopic Matriarchy

Leesa Gazi’s Hellfire originally came out in 2010...

January 7, 2021
An Eponymous State

Throughout the arts, the human state of loneliness has been...

January 7, 2021
Of Varied Themes

Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it...

January 7, 2021
Of Animal-Humans and Human-Animals

Syed Muhammad Ashraf’s The Silence of the Hyena, is a collection...

January 7, 2021
Light and Darkness

an reading should be man intensely alive...

January 7, 2021
In Search of Faith

In a day and age where a lot is published about pushing...

January 7, 2021
Tulika Delights

Being homebound during lockdown, I looked forward to reading...

January 7, 2021
Announcements
The Book Review Literary Trust is pleased to announce the winning entries for the Short Story Competition 2019:
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
Congratulations!
We will be reaching out to the winners individually.
We would like to thank all participants for an overwhelming and enthusiastic response.

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