Prof. Bharat M. Mody’s DHARMA KARYA: An Ideological Book represents one of the most ambitious and provocative intellectual undertakings in recent Indian thought. It is…
Book Reviews
Qazi Ashraf’s From Big Bang to Baghdad: A Brief Story of the Origin and Evolution of Religion is a remarkable contribution to contemporary non-fiction, particularly…
Dileep Heilbronn’s The Malabari Who Loved His Ferrari is not just an autobiography—it’s a living philosophy disguised as a memoir. This narrative pulses with the quiet…
Robert Greene’s The 33 Strategies of War (2006) is a formidable addition to the canon of strategic literature, offering a modern synthesis of military philosophy, psychological insight,…
There is a particular kind of brilliance in fiction that does not shout its message but instead weaves it into the very fabric of its…
It happens very rarely that I get to read a contemporary novel, and I feel overwhelmed! Yes, it happened recently. I got my hands on…
A Fresh Paradigm in Indian English Literature: A Detailed Review of Kapardi by Kolhapur Ramamurthy Contemporary Indian English literature has long been celebrated for exploring identity, diaspora,…
Indian English fiction is gradually showing the colours of seriousness once again after many decades of conceding to the void and dearth of meaningful narratives….
“EmpowHER: Wellness, Hygiene & YOU,” authored by Dr. Anjum Shaikh, significantly contributes to women’s health and hygiene discourse. As a distinguished public health expert, Dr….
Peter Barry’s most famous book, perhaps the most popular among students of literary theory as well, Beginning Theory, is one of the most-suggested books that…