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Malayalam actor Lenaa Kumar on her new book on menopause

The actor talks about writing her second book about menopause, dealing with perimenopause and her desire to help women going through it

The Hindu 18 Jul 2026 10:49 pm

Ashwin Sanghi to be the first recipient of Bhutans JSW prize for literature

Sanghi to be honoured at the 15th edition of the Drukyuls Literature and Arts Festival of Bhutan, with this years theme being The Art of Being Human

The Hindu 17 Jul 2026 7:32 pm

Mahasweta Devi at 100: Naveen Kishore remembers a life of writing as activism

Naveen Kishore, Mahasweta Devis long-time friend and poet-publisher, reflects on the phenomenon that she was and her literature of resistance

The Hindu 17 Jul 2026 8:31 am

Mahasweta Devi at 100: Why her greatest legacy lies in the Adivasi movements she helped build

In Mahasweta Devis birth centenary year, and a decade since her death, a look at the writers enduring impact on grassroots movements through literature and activism

The Hindu 17 Jul 2026 4:56 am

Varanasi art collective Mysticeti enters childrens publishing with Bapa Wants Fish

Founded by Stuti Sareen, Varanasi-based art community Mysticeti is expanding into childrens publishing with Bapa Wants Fish, a limited-edition book inspired by 1990s Odisha that explores family, food, emotional resilience and mental health through a childs perspective

The Hindu 16 Jul 2026 2:31 pm

The History of Anglo-Indians: Keith Butler and Harry MacLure chronicle 500 years in a graphic novel

Spanning five centuries from Vasco da Gamas arrival in Calicut to the present day Keith Butlers The History of Anglo-Indians brings the communitys story to life through Chennai illustrator Harry MacLures meticulously hand-drawn artwork, preserving a history long carried through memory rather than textbooks

The Hindu 15 Jul 2026 5:55 pm

The children China lost: Review of Barbara Demicks Daughters of the Bamboo Grove

Demicks forceful yet evocative book shows how Chinas one-child policy created widespread suffering while never losing sight of the humanity of those caught in it

The Hindu 13 Jul 2026 12:01 pm

Emily Eden at DAG: a witness of colonial India

An exhibition of English poet and artist Emily Edens portraits presents a vivid record of 19th century India in transition

The Hindu 9 Jul 2026 12:59 pm

A U.S.-based doctors quest to preserve vedic rituals

In My Journey with Vedic Rituals, Dr. J.K. Dirghangi reflects on his parallel journeys as a physician and a practitioner of vedic rituals.

The Hindu 8 Jul 2026 5:10 pm

Kolkata marks the first India launch of Eyal Nirs book BuDo for Life

Author and martial arts practitioner says the principles of the Japanese Martial Way extend beyond combat to leadership, wellbeing, and daily life

The Hindu 8 Jul 2026 1:18 pm

Shadow library OceanofPDF is down

The platform claimed that its servers were seized by the authorities but that it was working to restore them and migrate its data as soon as possible

The Hindu 8 Jul 2026 1:02 pm

Tabish Khair in conversation with Annie Zaidi on his new novel, Drown All the Refugees

The author-academic on displacement and why literature must provoke to remain truthful

The Hindu 7 Jul 2026 1:34 pm

J&K L-G administration suspends 8 officials over pro-separatist content in library books

An official spokesman said the book, Personalities and Legends of J&K, contained content related to separatism, which has the potential to create law and order situations

The Hindu 5 Jul 2026 1:20 am

Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Shares Space Triumphs, Humorous Anecdotes At Book Launch

On his time aboard the ISS, he recalled a STEM demonstration that he had been attempting for several days, in which ISRO had assigned him the task of creating a water bubble, injecting an air bubble inside it, and then injecting a coffee bubble inside the air bubble

Deccan Chronicle 4 Jul 2026 5:01 pm

The Indus conundrum: when water is both a lifeline and a faultline

Writers are beginning to explain the ramifications of the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, which was a shared heritage between India and Pakistan. Others map how global warming is impacting the balance in nature, and take stock of the fallout of political decisions on all rivers

The Hindu 1 Jul 2026 8:58 am

How natural biohacking can help you optimise your health and life

The Optimised Human: A Beginners Guide to Biohacking, co-authored by Teemu Arina, Dr Olli Sovijrvi and Jaakko Halmetoja, offers sustainable, scientifically-backed steps to live a longer, healthier life

The Hindu 30 Jun 2026 7:05 pm

Review | Under Water by Tara Menon is a compelling portrait of friendship

With its examination of environmental issues and natural disasters, the novel is also a work of eco-fiction

The Hindu 27 Jun 2026 6:53 am

Review | The GreatestStoriesfrom the Northeast Ever Told is an ambitious undertaking

This collection ofstoriesby 27 writers, both established and emerging voices, is a compelling showcase of Northeast Indias literary vitality

The Hindu 27 Jun 2026 6:52 am

Review | Courtesans Dont Read Newspapers captures the absurdities of modern India

Anil Yadavs stories, deftly translated by Vaibhav Sharma, lay bare societys hypocrisies, inequalities and quiet heartbreaks

The Hindu 27 Jun 2026 6:46 am

Mapping queer lives through books: identity, resistance and equality in India

A selection of fiction and non-fiction works offers a layered understanding of the evolving realities of queer life in India, spanning law, personal memory, family, and workplaces; they show how identities are shaped by legal frameworks, lived experiences, and intergenerational shifts

The Hindu 25 Jun 2026 10:34 am

Portrait of an Artist takes you inside the studios of Indias renowned painters and sculptors

A new book on the sanctuaries of S.H. Raza, T. Venkanna and other leading Indian artists that prove as revealing as the works themselves

The Hindu 20 Jun 2026 10:17 am

Review of Marathi novellas My Last Autobiographyand The Woman Who Wore a Hat

The writings of Rajendra Banahatti and Kamal Desai come vibrantly alive in these translations by Jerry Pinto and Shanta Gokhale, respectively

The Hindu 19 Jun 2026 8:20 am

Column by Devdutt Pattanaik | The parrot that flew to Baghdad

How a collection of Sanskrit stories influenced One Thousand and One Nights and reflected the everyday concerns of Islamic society

The Hindu 18 Jun 2026 12:04 pm

Review | Reading debut novel Gloria Dont Speak through the lens of the feminist snap

In her Womens Prize-longlisted work, author Lucy Apps delivers an affecting portrait of female agency and vulnerability

The Hindu 11 Jun 2026 9:15 am

Conflict over comics

The Hindu 10 Jun 2026 9:35 am

Taiwan Travelogue wins International Booker Prize 2026

The novel, originally written in the Mandarin Chinese,succeeds as both a romance and an incisive postcolonial novel

The Hindu 20 May 2026 9:39 am

Review | Rene Karabashs She Who Remains reimagines gender and freedom through Albanias sworn virgins

The International Booker Prize-shortlisted novel is a haunting meditation on identity, violence and the cost of freedom

The Hindu 15 May 2026 3:45 pm

Review of The Kerala Club, edited by K.M. Chandrasekhar, T.P. Sreenivasan

In a collection of essays, civil servants write on governance in a State known for sharp contrasts

The Hindu 10 May 2026 9:27 am

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

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