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A Week in Translations: Ghachar Ghochar

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an excerpt from… Vincent is a waiter at Coffee House. It’s called just that – Coffee House. The name hasn’t changed in a hundred years, even if the business has. You can still get a good cup of coffee here, but it’s now a bar and restaurant. Not one of your low-lit bars with

HarperCollins Children’s Books on IBBY Honours List 2020

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is delighted to announce that Amrita Sher-Gil: Rebel with a Paintbrush (Author Nomination) and The Adventures of Kakababu (Translator Nomination) have been nominated for the IBBY Honour List 2020 The IBBY Honour List is a biennial selection of outstanding, recently published books, honouring writers, illustrators and translators from IBBY member countries. Important considerations in selecting

‘Society is far more liberal and advanced than our law’: Vasudhendra

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When Vasudhendra published Mohanaswamy (2013), the first collection of gay short stories in Kannada, it created a stir in the literary world. The book came as a cultural shock to many, not only for its subject but also because it revealed the sexual identity of the writer. By then, Vasudhendra

How Jagjit Singh Won the South Over: An excerpt from ‘Baat Niklegi Toh Phir’

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Jagjit rubbed shoulders with many other artistes, some of whom were as passionate as him. Among them […] Subhash Ghai, with whom he would forge a friendship that lasted his entire life. ‘I used to grab the gold medal in dramatics, he would win his for classical music,’ the producer-director said. ‘It was a portent of things to come.’ Ghai and

Short Story: Farewell, Mahatma

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From the gentle screech of its hinges, Gandhi knew that someone was pushing open the door to his room. Then he heard the shuffling of feet moving closer with each careful step. The Mahatma closed his eyes and pretended to be asleep. It had to be Dhaniklal – an old