Violating the power of love
In ‘Love and Rain’, Carmela Circelli explores the complex emotions of love and betrayal, weaving a narrative that spans generations and political landscapes.
In ‘Love and Rain’, Carmela Circelli explores the complex emotions of love and betrayal, weaving a narrative that spans generations and political landscapes.
In ‘What Strange Paradise’, Omar El Akkad prompts readers to reflect on the ethical complexities of humanitarianism and the pervasive Islamophobia in contemporary society.
Melia McClure’s ‘All the World’s A Wonder’ is written in the form of a play, and it combines elements of realism and fantasy to the extent that it becomes impossible to separate reality from fantasy or a dream.
Tishani Doshi dwells upon the aesthetics and politics of life in her 2021 poetry collection.
‘A Red-necked Green Bird’ is a collection of short stories that transport us to an imaginative realm even though the themes are about everyday human experiences.
Hollay Ghadery's 'Fuse' is a searing account of her struggle to come to terms with her biracial identity and the resultant mental health issue.
The translation of K R Meera’s novel ‘Qabar’ comes at a time when India witnesses waves of hatred and communal conflict every other day.
Rijula Das’s debut novel has all the elements of a thriller and the traditional paraphernalia of a sex worker’s love story.
Patel's debut novel is a sincere attempt to give voice to underlying latent traumas while being realistic in her portrayal of familial bonding and hostility.
A Palestinian immigrant writer's new novel exposes the fault lines of the 'melting pot' that is America.
In a new book, Dina Nayeri uses memoir and reportage to explore what it means to be a refugee.
In contemporary times, when the meaning of love is reduced to a quick fix of sexual satisfaction and entitlement, Marjan Kamali brings forth a kind of love that stands the trials and tribulations of time and fate.
Githa Hariharan examines how social exclusion devastates individual lives in her new novel 'I Have Become the Tide'.
Stories of oppression of desires and life choices of women and their valiant fights to break the chains of Pakistan’s patriarchal society