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A novel written in English can never really become a ‘Great Indian Novel’. Not even one by His Salmanness

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10 Mar 2011 | BY Arunava Sinha

Rejection slip after rejection slip almost led The Immortals of Meluha to an ignominious death before it rose to become an instant chartbuster.

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17 Sep 2010 | BY Amish Tripathi

Stieg Larsson’s biographer reveals the formidable journalist behind the man who wrote the crime thriller of the millennium.

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13 May 2010 | BY Sohini Chattopadhyay

A novel about the Holocaust that says a lot without even seeming to.

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6 May 2010 | BY Elizabeth Kuruvilla

An extract from Martel’s novel, within which is incorporated a play about a donkey and a monkey.

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6 May 2010

Kingshuk Nag’s book is a fairly well-researched quicky on Ramalinga Raju’s dubious deeds.

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17 Nov 2009 | BY TR Vivek

Author Murzban F Shroff has been taken to court for a character in his book using the word ghati to describe Marathi-speaking residents

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1 Oct 2009 | BY Manju Sara Rajan

Days after Michael Jackson’s death, two Chinese writers write a book ‘faster than you can read’

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9 Jul 2009 | BY Elizabeth Kuruvilla
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