Vol. 4, Issue 2 February 2012
 
The Lede
End of Days
The Barefoot Balladeer
Time Travel
Diggi’s Days of Yore
Letters From
Israel, Nigeria
Perspectives
Politics
Misreading the Elections
Culture
The Indian Litfest Bug
Reporting & Essays
Reportage
The Defeated
Essay
Shelf Life
Arts & Reviews
Feature
So You Want to Be a DJ?
Art Review
Shots in the Dark
Books
Review
The Honey Gatherers
Essay
Clashing by Night
Editor's Notebook
Irrationally exposed at the Expo

About Us | This Issue's Contributors

GBSNP Varma is a freelance journalist based in Andhra Pradesh.
Parul Abrol is an independent journalist based in New Delhi.
Aditya Kumar is a Bengaluru-based freelance writer and social blogger.
Krishn Kaushik is trainee staff writer at The Caravan.
Mya Guarnieri is a Tel Aviv-based journalist and writer whose work has appeared in dozens of international outlets.
Tolu Ogunlesi is a journalist and writer based in Lagos, Nigeria. His work has appeared in Transition, World Literature Today, The London Magazine and The Lagos Review, amongst others.
Shivam Vij is a freelance journalist based in New Delhi. He is a fellow with the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, Washington DC.
Amitava Kumar is a Contributing Editor at The Caravan. He is the author of Evidence of Suspicion, three earlier works of nonfiction, a book of poetry and a novel.
Peter Popham is the author of The Lady and the Peacock: The Life of Aung San Suu Kyi.
Himanshu is assistant professor of economics at the Centre for Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Anonymous, who has chosen to withhold their name for security reasons, is a journalist in India.
Ramachandra Guha’s books include India After Gandhi and An Anthropologist Among the Marxists and Other Essays. He lives in Bengaluru.
Rahul Bhatia is a staff writer at The Caravan.
Sanjit Das is a documentary photographer and a freelance photojournalist based in New Delhi.
Girish Shahane studied English literature in Mumbai and Oxford, but now writes mainly about visual art. He is adviser to the Skoda Prize for Contemporary Art.
N Kalyan Raman  is a Chennai-based writer and translator. His translation of Ashokamitran’s Manasarovar was shortlisted for the Vodafone Crossword Book Award 2011.
Ananya Vajpeyi is a visiting fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in New Delhi in 2011-12. Her book, Righteous Republic: The Political Foundations of Modern India, is forthcoming.
Gogu Shyamala is a senior fellow at the Anveshi Research Centre for Women, Hyderabad. She has edited Nallappoddu: Dalitha Sthreela Sahithyam 1921–2002  (Black Dawn: Dalit Women’s Writings, 1921–2002), and written a recent collection of short stories.  
Sashi Kumar has been working with NGOs for more than 20 years, prior to which he worked in banking for a decade.
Kim Sa-in is a South Korean poet and critic. His two collections of poetry are Night Letters and Liking In Silence.
Brother Anthony of Taizé  studied at Oxford and has been living in Korea since 1980. He has published 25 volumes of translations of contemporary Korean writers.
Isha Singh Sawhney is a freelance writer based in New Delhi whose work has appeared in publications like Elle Decor, Mint, Open, Cosmopolitan, CnnGo and Harpers Bazaar. She also comments on popular culture in a column with The Sunday Guardian.  
Himanshu Bhagat is a freelance writer based in New Delhi.
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