Translations from a 1982 Serbian travelogue about Nepal appearing for the first time in English.
A resurgence in the art of printmaking in Pakistan.
FROM PRINT QUARTERLY: Jeremy Seabrook’s 'Song of the Shirt' paints a partial picture of migrant workers.
The Blood Telegram by Gary J Bass reminds us that 1971 is an evolving story.
On the first feminist science fiction in the Subcontinent.
'Hasan Ki Surat-e-Haal' marks an important formal departure from Pakistan’s Urdu literature.
Sonia Faleiro's book on the Birbhum gang rape is riddled with inconsistencies and contradictions.
A new documentary looks at the build-up to the Muzaffarnagar riots and the aftermath.
Awadhendra Sharan's 'In the City, Out of Place' might be the most important book on Delhi in recent times.
‘Rendezvous With Rebels’ explores the links between Burma and the insurgency in India’s Northeast.
The history of Southasians in America is richer than the discourse suggests.
A critical examination of literature that points to the possibilities of social and political change.