The works of American novelist Hanya Yanagihara are marked by extravagant trauma and opulent suffering of homosexuals.
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In Letter and Spirit!
Vineeth Abraham recollects how a chance encounter with the benevolent book thief of Irinjalakuda has boosted his book-collecting enterprise.
The author looked down on romance novels, until he read Georgette Heyer’s Black Sheep.
Why Year One is widely acknowledged as the source of Christopher Nolan’s cult Batman Begins
An interview with Harini Nagendra, author of The Bangalore Detectives Club
How Govind Dholakia polished his skills in the diamonds crafting business
In Adbhut, author Meena Arora Nayak brings to life the marvellous creatures in Indian mythology and folklore.
What makes ‘The Long Halloween’ significantly different is that it is a classic noir-murder mystery of the James Ellroy types
French traveller Francos Bernier writes of ‘living flowerbeds’ while describing the use of the Kalamkari work sourced from Machilipatnam in the Mughal rule in India
Chuck Dixon, Graham Nolan and Alan Grant thought up Batman: Contagion as a horror tale, but did so by invoking numerous stereotypes about societies, races and disease.