Vol. 4, Issue 5 May 2012
 
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  From the Previous Issues
 
Published : 1 April 2012  
Essay  | Managing Hindi
By RASHMI SADANA

How we live multilingually and what this says about our language and literature . . .

Published : 1 April 2012  
Essay  | Comics Grow Up
By JAI ARJUN SINGH

A recent convention was all sound and fury—signifying a great deal . . .

Published : 1 March 2012  
Essay  | Literature and Literary Tamashas
By NAKUL KRISHNA

Isn’t it only by engaging with the world’s noise that we form the selves that read and write? . . .

Published : 1 March 2012  
Essay  | Individual Lives
By ANJUM HASAN

Kiran Nagarkar is that rare writer who has nothing to prove except fidelity to his characters. . . .

Published : 1 February 2012  
Essay  | Clashing by Night
By N KALYAN RAMAN

An epic new Tamil novel by a leading chronicler of subaltern lives . . .

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