Booker Prize-winning author David Szalay chronicles the lives of men on the move, the ‘in-between people’ who don’t belong to any one place. Luke Wallace, Canadian singer-songwriter, spoke to Vineetha ...
Mokkil’s gift of uncertain resolutions is stretched at times, most noticeable in Red, where too much is happening and the end seems too rushed. She also doesn’t delve as deep into sociology like ...
Mar 22, 2006While in Telgaon a woman was stripped and paraded naked, another woman in Beed district faced the same fate.
Environmentalist and social justice activist Sridhar Radhakrishnan speaks to Vineetha Mokkil about how the Union Budget fares when analysed through the lens of climate and ecosystems.
Delhi-based author Vineetha Mokkil has written an “open letter to Modi bhakts in America” asking them to stop funding the current political dispensation as punishment for pushing India’s healthcare ...
Sabin Iqbal’s sophomore novel, Shamal Days, revolves around Abbas, a Keralite newspaper editor living in a small, unnamed country in West Asia. Abbas’s personal saga unfolds against the backdrop of ...
Dystopian fiction tells us as much about where we are headed as it does about where we currently are. Writers like Margaret Atwood and Leni Zumas can be credited with starting a feminist trend within ...
A Happy Place and Other Stories (HarperCollins, Rs 275) by Vineetha Mokkil attempts to scrutinize the difficulties of modern living. Mokkil’s stories unfold in the city of Delhi, and deal with a ...
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