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Singapore’s Inspector Singh lands in Mumbai

A Sikh cop in Singapore police is bullied into coming to Mumbai by his Indian wife.

‘Shaping of words, the first act of poetry’

The human world is styled in words. While nature provides the style, it is the poets who provide the words.

CARAMBA! THE COUNT IS DEAD

The people of San Felice, still dizzy from Count Jeorge de la Bolla’s party, wake up to the news that their host had been murdered.

In the league of extraordinary writers

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This is the company that published Jane Austen, Chares Darwin, Lord Byron and Flaubert, says Anurima Roy, publicity manager at Hachette India.

Writing @T20

Aditya Sudarshan is 26 years and two novels old. He entered the league of young Indian writers in 2007 when his first book A Nice Quiet Holiday was published.

Arabian nights, days of magic

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When was the last time you heard the story of the jinni who came out of a wonderful lamp? Bartimaeus is that kind of demon. He runs errands for his masters, yet keeps an eye for ways to outwit him; is punished repeatedly for his audacious behaviour and finds himself time and again in the midst of trouble.

Of a tell-tale world by the Bosphorus

For most readers in India, Turkey is synonymous with Orhan Pamuk which makes writers like Elif Shafak somewhat of a delayed discovery.

‘Authors in big publishing houses tend to get lost’

“Sometimes you need that one knock in life to stir up new ideas in your mind,” and that is what led to “Amaryllis”, says Sanjana Roy Choudhury, head of publishing.

Sex and intrigue behind the veil

In history, Mumtaz Mahal is an indelible name associated with the queen for whom the Taj Mahal was built. Few, however, know the woman she was, Arjumand Bano, mother of 14 children.

Cosmic supertheory

The Hypercomputer named Deep Thought in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy comes up with an answer to “The Ultimate Question Of Life” after nine years of calculations. The answer is 42.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.