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The Humayun Nama: Reading Gulbadan Begum, the only Mughal royal woman to have written about the dynasty

Gulbadan Begum was Bbars daughter; she was asked by her nephew Akbar to write her memories of the reigns early years

The Hindu 17 Apr 2026 4:49 pm

8 essential Mughal history books recommended by historians amid curriculum debate

Historians say Mughal empire historys 500-year impact endures in India, it cant be deleted; Prof. Naman Ahuja, V. Sriram and Sohail Hashmi pick recent must-read books

The Hindu 17 Apr 2026 1:27 pm

World Book and Copyright Day | When translation keepsliterature alive across languages

The translating community, which also includes researchers, librarians, teachers and booksellers, plays a stupendous civilisational role

The Hindu 16 Apr 2026 10:56 pm

A lonely world

The Hindu 15 Apr 2026 11:12 am

Review | Mohammed Hanifs unrelenting gaze in new novel, Rebel English Academy

The novel may, however, fail to satisfy admirers of his tangy irreverence

The Hindu 10 Apr 2026 6:20 am

Kanmani and Co.: A joyous celebration of friendship

In Maaripuram, a spirited group of friends navigate school, surprises, and small-town adventures together

The Hindu 9 Apr 2026 9:57 am

Review | Ali Smith pairs imagination with urgency in her politically charged new novel, Glyph

Pay attention to the history you are making in the present, Smith suggests, or it will return to haunt you

The Hindu 3 Apr 2026 7:03 am

Condom Shortage In India: From Kitchen to Bedroom, How the US-Iran Tensions Are Now Hitting Contraceptive Market

Another industry hit by global war The US-Israel-Iran conflict is now disrupting raw material supply and impacting Indias 8,000-crore condom manufacturing industry.

mashable 1 Apr 2026 3:04 pm

Looking into the continuing costs of Indias COVID-19 policy

Six years since the COVID-19 pandemic, the question that three books collectively pose is not whether Indias response succeeded or failed; the evidence on that is substantial. It is whether those who bear the costs of policy failure have been taken seriously enough

The Hindu 1 Apr 2026 10:58 am

The women with pens

The Hindu 1 Apr 2026 10:32 am

French witch, sworn virgin make International Booker shortlist

Indian-origin Canadian-American writer Padma Viswanathan has been shortlisted for her English translation of Brazilian author Ana Paula Maias novel On Earth As It Is Beneath

The Hindu 31 Mar 2026 10:27 pm

From memory to archive, womens writing creates new ways to narrate the past

Using literature, memoir, and ethnography, womens stories challenge male-dominated narratives; they reclaim history by turning personal memory into a powerful record of lived experience and structural inequality

The Hindu 30 Mar 2026 8:34 am

Joining the dots in Jamshedpur | A Parsi family archive turns into Sparseeing

Two Alkazi Photobook Grant winners, Joyona Medhi and Abhishek Basu, explore a new expression of the family archive

The Hindu 28 Mar 2026 11:20 am

Pulitzer-winning author Tracy Kidder, who turned unlikely subjects into bestsellers, dies at 80

Kidder's longtime publisher Random House confirmed his death in a statement on March 25

The Hindu 26 Mar 2026 6:43 am

Jerry Pintos tribute to R. Parthasarathy and how this poets influential voice receded from literary memory

R. Parthasarathys best-known work is the 1977 book-length poem Rough Passage

The Hindu 24 Mar 2026 9:29 am

Life in the Himalaya | Review of Anuradha Roys Called by the Hills

Roy writes with affection, not sentimentality, about her house, garden and the mountains

The Hindu 20 Mar 2026 12:21 pm

The autocrats playbook

The Hindu 18 Mar 2026 10:25 am

Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI over AI training

Our models empower innovation, and are trained on publicly available data and grounded in fair use, an OpenAI spokesperson said

The Hindu 17 Mar 2026 10:23 am

S. Tamilselvan wins Sahitya Akademi award for literary criticism

Mr. Tamilselvan said there had been an attempt to destroy the autonomy of the Sahitya Akademi and that the announcement of the prize had been delayed by three months

The Hindu 16 Mar 2026 7:33 pm

Sahitya Akademi Awards for 2025 announced

Eight books of poetry, four novels, six books of short stories, two essays, one literary criticism, one autobiography and two memoirs have won the Sahitya Akademi Awards 2025

The Hindu 16 Mar 2026 6:46 pm

Varsity created needless controversy, says renowned feminist historian Uma Chakravarti

The historical roots of patriarchy need to be understood. We need to study as well, because we have to substantiate our point of view. Changes have happened when we have understood changes, she said

The Hindu 14 Mar 2026 11:17 pm

India at a crossroads, next step to define countrys future: Kamal Haasan

At the book launch of author and former West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhis India and Her Futures, actor-MP Kamal Haasan said the question before our country is whether we join the chorus of nations exporting division as politics or remain true to the extraordinary, ethical, and moral imagination that created India

The Hindu 14 Mar 2026 11:17 pm

Ink beyondscripture: The revival of Arabic calligraphy in South India

Steered by women and social media, Arabic calligraphy is seeing a resurgence in South India as an art form, beyond religious texts like the Quran

The Hindu 13 Mar 2026 3:26 pm

Senior musicians are not promoting the next generation, says violinist Kala Ramnath in the book The Call of Music

Priya Purushothamans The Call of Music captures the varied paths of eight musicians who shaped her musical worldview.

The Hindu 12 Mar 2026 5:05 pm

Why you should not fear snakes: Rom and Zai Whitaker on understanding the fascinating creatures

Zai and Rom Whitakers latest book for young readers, The Book of Indian Snakes, tackles common misconceptions surrounding snakes, highlighting their utility to humans

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 4:42 pm

Books against resistance

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 1:45 pm

K.K. Venugopal biography an attempt to come to terms with himself: N. Ram

Says the former Attorney General talks about himself in the book as to how he was an accidental lawyer.

The Hindu 10 Mar 2026 11:46 pm

Spineless, gutless: Arundhati Roy slams Indian Government for not condemning U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran

What does it mean for our Prime Minister to have traveled to Israel and embraced Benyamin Netanyahu just days before he attacked Iran, for our government to sign a groveling trade deal with the U.S. that sells our farmers and textile industry down the river, for us to now be given permission to buy oil from Russia, she asked

The Hindu 10 Mar 2026 12:10 pm

Omar Musa on his novel Fierceland, a deliberate critique of Conrads Heart of Darkness

The poet-novelist on rewriting colonial narratives, and the ecological grief at the heart of his new book

The Hindu 9 Mar 2026 2:17 pm

A gentle love story | Review of Once Upon a Summer by Manjul Bajaj

Although set in the early 20th century, the narrative is far removed from the upheaval of rebellion

The Hindu 9 Mar 2026 2:13 pm

Review of Ana Paula Maias On Earth As It Is Beneath, longlisted for the International Booker Prize

In this prison novella, translated from the Portuguese by Padma Viswanathan, the author refuses to validate mens violence

The Hindu 6 Mar 2026 8:11 am

Arithmetic of loss | Review of Mirza WaheedsMaryam& Son

The author examines thedisappearance of a young man withinthe framework of Muslim-immigrant lifein suburban London

The Hindu 6 Mar 2026 7:58 am

2026 Womens Prize for Fiction longlist examines the messy business of being human

Indian author Megha Majumdar is among the nominees for the 30,000 prize with her book A Guardian and a Thief

The Hindu 5 Mar 2026 2:46 pm

One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda hides series biggest secret under the ocean as manga hits 600 million copies

In a special project revealed through an official video, Oda wrote down the answer to the central question of the story the nature of the legendary treasure known as One Piece for the first time

The Hindu 4 Mar 2026 11:13 am

In the shadow of conflict

The Hindu 4 Mar 2026 10:52 am

Review of Thats a Fire Ant Right There, stories by Telugu writer Mohammed Khadeer Babu

The anthology, translated by D.V. Subhashri, challenges myths and celebrates communal harmony in coastal Andhra Pradesh

The Hindu 3 Mar 2026 1:55 pm

Noted Bengali author Sankar dies at 93

Mani Sankar Mukhopadhays novel Chowringee captured the complexities of urban life and society

The Hindu 3 Mar 2026 12:21 pm

Another Annas Archive link goes down as portal backtracked on Spotify data release

Annas Archive last year took responsibility for scraping Spotify, which was followed by its main URL getting blocked due to legal action

The Hindu 3 Mar 2026 12:09 pm

Letters off the wall: Exploring Varsha Seshans novel and career

Friendship can happen in the most wholesome, and sometimes, the most interesting ways possible. Varsha Seshan -- through the pages of her novel The Wall Friends Club --- explores a one of a kind friendship: one exchanged in letters.

The Hindu 12 Feb 2026 10:35 pm

In conversation with Barbara Kingsolver, author of Demon Copperhead

At the Kolkata Literary Meet, the Pulitzer-winning author discusses the role of literature in cultivating compassion, writingDemon, and her new book

The Hindu 6 Feb 2026 12:50 pm

Interview | Booker Prize-winningauthor George Saunders on his new novel,Vigil

A complex satire of corporate greed and moral culpability, Vigil is the authors first novel in nearly a decade

The Hindu 30 Jan 2026 10:31 am

Lalita Iyers book on ageing is about finding our authentic selves

In her recent book, Aging (Un)Gracefully, author Lalita Iyer says that growing old is both a liberation and a licence to be your true self

The Hindu 28 Jan 2026 4:40 pm

What is cyberpunk?

Technology trouble is a light term that can be used to describe the idea of this subgenre!

The Hindu 19 Jan 2026 4:41 pm

Shobhaa De on intimacy, pleasure, and the conversations India avoids

Shobhaa De questioned Indias enduring discomfort with intimacy, urging a shift from silence and instruction to dialogue and agency

The Hindu 18 Jan 2026 4:29 pm

Festschrift for Mahasweta Devi: three books by marginalised voices

In her centenary year Mahasweta Devi would have turned 100 today we read three writers, Sushila Takbhaure, Rakshit Sonawane and Mayyu Ali, who chronicle their lives of oppression. Their stories would have struck a chord with a writer who always kept an eye out for the dispossessed

The Hindu 14 Jan 2026 8:30 am

Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders movie review: A layered exploration of crime and entitlement

Anchored by a phlegmatic Nawazuddin Siddiqui, director Honey Trehan crafts a mystery that intertwines crime and social commentary. Though uneven in pacing, the film deftly examines the intersection of entitlement and morality in society

The Hindu 19 Dec 2025 10:39 pm