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Ways of Seeing CV Swaminathan: A Retrospective by Kalpana Swaminathan
Ways of Seeing is a guided tour through the art of CV Swaminathan.
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A Strange Story of Sir Ruben by Rishabh Kumar
Poet and critic K Satchidanandan writes, "A Strange Story of Sir Ruben is as intensely dramatic as it is fantastic."
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The PrintWeek Power 100 of 2026 is here. 100 print and packaging leaders curated by a special team since 15 March — now in its 8th year and part of our 18th anniversary collector's item.
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Mahadevbhai is back in Mumbai
A play in English about Mahadev Desai, who was Gandhiji's secretary from 1919 to 1942. Hundreds of shows of this play have been staged by the indefatigable Jaimini Pathak in Mumbai and across the world
The BMS link is live:
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Hundred salaams to hundred years of Narayan Surve
Perhaps the greatest poet who was born in Mumbai (15 October 1926)
My 2500-word piece in the Hindustan Times about how a Marathi play Tambu as well as poetry readings across the state are celebrating Narayan Surve's poems
Happy Publication Day!
The Rock Was Turning into Fire Selected Poems {1985-2025} by Rustam Singh; translated from the Hindi by Teji Grover
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Q&A: @salini_vineeth discusses the experiences and inspirations that shaped her journey
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In a wide-ranging interview, the writer spoke about profound questions of identity in her work, writing in multiple languages, and more. By @MitraSamalthechakkar.com/home/salinivi…
The Tree, the Well & the Drag Queen by Salini Vineeth uses folklore, horror, and queer identity to explore cycles of fear, conformity, and resistance, while centring a protagonist determined to live authentically despite them.
A novel as strange as its title promises.
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India’s literary ecosystem is surviving because indie presses keep choosing art over algorithms.
Today’s indie publisher spotlight: @redriverpress — a Delhi-based micro press publishing poetry, translation, and books that feel like objects to treasure.
A friend looking for The Woman on the Red Oxide Floor said Amazon doesn't have it. But it does! If a surreal story set in parallel timelines interests you, do check out this 108 page novella published by @redriverpress
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A compelling conversation with author Vinita Agrawal on The Hour of God, published by @redriverpress , exploring poetry, time, silence, and meaning in a fast-changing world.
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