Pervin Saket

April 22, 2016 admin 0

Is there any reason why you needed to draw inspiration from the background mythological source for the book? I was moved and inspired by Urmila’s […]

Diya Sethi

April 22, 2016 admin 0

What compelled you to write ‘The Addict’? Can you tell us a little bit about how the writing of the book unfolded? I was in a […]

Githa Hariharan

April 22, 2016 admin 0

Where do you place Almost Home in your entire oeuvre of writing? In a way, it sums up all my earlier books, even though those […]

Nomad of the Spirit

April 22, 2016 admin 0

Bruce Chatwin may have left his body before he turned forty-nine but in the years that he was with us, he lived a life that […]

Becoming a mountain

April 22, 2016 admin 0

The physical process of writing has always fascinated Stephen Alter, particularly in books that he would describe as “travel memoirs,” which includes most of his […]

Techniques of Travel Writing

April 22, 2016 admin 0

Travel writing is among the oldest forms of writing used to record: Information of various kinds collected by travelers Observations of social, cultural and political […]

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Transcendence

September 11, 2015 admin 0

It was relatively chilly. At one end of the street stood a blue Cadillac – its engine humming in the cold quiet of the night. […]

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Be Quiet

September 11, 2015 admin 0

She sat there quietly by the little stream and listened. She heard the rhythmic flow of the water stumbling over pebbles against the hard surface […]

The Remains of the Day

July 30, 2015 admin 0

‘A dream of a book: a beguiling comedy of manners that evolves almost magically into a profound and heart-rending study of personality, class and culture.’ […]

The man within my head

July 30, 2015 admin 0

Ever since he first discovered Graham Greene’s work, Pico Iyer has felt a haunting closeness with the English writer. In The Man Within My Head, […]