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Poetry Reading List: Five Books to Fuel your Poetic Musings

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A Short Reading List: 5 Short-Story Collections for Bookworms with Little Time

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Capital Reading List: 5 Books that will Make You Fall in Love with Delhi

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Sci-Fi Reading List: Outer Space through the Lens of Fiction

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Five Books Everyone Should Read, According to Marshall Goldsmith

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We Don’t Recognise All The Ways Women Contribute To The Economy: Author Shaili Chopra

Founder of SheThePeople.TV and author of Sisterhood Economy, Shaili Chopra speaks with Kunzum about the often-invisible contribution of women to the economy.

I Am All My Characters: André Aciman on Writing about Desire, Shame, Insecurity, and Gender Fluidity

The bestselling author of Call Me By Your Name talks about his most popular novels, writing about desire and shame, gender-fluid characters, and his next book.

Reading List: Filmmaker Onir Lists His Favourite Books

Onir didn’t want his autobiography to be just another Bollywood memoir rife with glamour and gossip but a tool to empower and educate marginalised communities. This reading list serves the same purpose.

Bearing the Torch With Pride: Ameya Narvankar, Author | Conversations

It’s a world that has an instinctive itch to change. It evolves even as it stays the same. And in its everlasting quest to reform and repeat the bygone, it needs its crusaders, it finds its crusaders.
Ayesha, is one such crusader, bearing the torch…

“I wanted to tell the story of people whose traumatic experiences during the insurgency are silenced by political narratives”: Hannah Lalhlanpuii, Author | Conversations

The world has worked overtime to distance its children from everything that’s wrong with it. Wars, for instance. News and literature about real life wars were a taboo for children, even young adults, except for a The Diary of a Young Girl occasionally thrown in. Recently, however, the plot has changed.

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