#BookReview
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Sahar Anwar’s Poetic Prayers
Egyptian poet Sahar Anwar’s romantic prayers; which oscillate between expressing oneself and addressing others, in honesty, and with linguistically beautiful…
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Book Review: No One Knows the Color of her Eyes
Author Yousri Abdel Salam Sabry in his novel ‘No One Knows the Color of her Eyes’ takes us away from…
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Death In The Air – A Murder Mystery That Asks Philosophical Questions
Ram Murli’s debut novel Death In The Air reflects on the diasporic life of wealthy Indians and challenges the conventional…
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Age of Revolutions: Geopolitics Through A Historical Lens
In the Age of Revolutions, Fareed Zakaria trains a historical lens on the current world order, geopolitics and the social…
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Book Review: Making the Woman – Discourses of Gender in 18th-19th Century India
The book ‘Making the Woman’ analyses emotions, attitudes, cultural practices, rituals, social norms, entertainment, and alternative sexualities in early modern…
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Book review: ‘My Feudal Lord’ by Tehmina Durrani
‘My Feudal Lord’ is an autobiographical novel that revolves around a prominent politician and a feudal lord, Mustafa Khar and…
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Smoke and Ashes: Opium’s Trail of Tears
In Smoke and Ashes, Amitav Ghosh masterfully unravels the intricate web of opium’s influence from its historical roots in the…
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Burma Sahib: How George Orwell Struggled With Racism, Colonialism, & His Indian Roots
In Burma Sahib, Paul Theroux gives us a keen insight into the thoughts and the moral struggles of a young…
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Beneath Divided Skies: A Partition Love Story
Natasha Sharma’s debut novel ‘Beneath Divided Skies’ is a bold tale of love and divided loyalties against the backdrop of…
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Through Ashes and Love
Exploring the Depths of Human Connection in Cormac McCarthy’s ‘The Road’ Cormac McCarthy’s novel, ‘The Road’, conjures a post-apocalyptic wasteland…
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