True to Adil Jussawalla’s identity as an Anglophile cosmopolitan, the prose pieces go here, there, everywhere, while being loosely anchored to Bombay.| Reviews of latest books and articles on authors | Frontline
Set in the shadow of Japanese invasion and Tagore’s death, this ambitious novel charts the lives of ordinary and eccentric characters navigating Calcutta’s most volatile and vibrant wartime years—with art, politics, and memory at its heart.| Frontline
In an exclusive interview, the writer, activist, and advocate reflects on her literary journey, the feminist legacy of the Bandaya movement, and how her stories confront patriarchy, social hierarchies, and the silence around Muslim women’s lives.| Frontline
Author Easterine Kire reflects on her Sahitya Akademi-winning novel Spirit Nights, blending Naga spirituality, oral traditions, and timeless storytelling.| Frontline