Vol. 4, Issue 5 May 2012
 
The Lede
On the Job
Foundations
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Sweet Ache
Letters From
Brazil, Jordan
Perspectives
Politics
A Paradigm Trap
Culture
Direct Message
Reporting & Essays
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The Takeover
Profile
The Outlier
Arts & Reviews
Art Review
The Revolution Will Be Sung
Art Review
Others Like Us
Books
Review
Light Show
Review
With Souls and Elbows
Editor's Notebook
Finally, A Principled Stand

Review  

1 May 2012  
Review | Light Show
MANJULA PADMANABHAN
 
 
A memoir of a remarkable life that disappointingly reveals less than it promises....
Review
 
Published : 1 May 2012  
Review  | With Souls and Elbows
By FAIZA S KHAN

An evocation of the subcontinent’s past that avoids both elegy and melodrama . . .

  From the Previous Issues
 
Published : 1 April 2012  
Review  | Moths to a Flame
By ANNIE ZAIDI

Mehrotra’s book, with its fascination for upper-class pleasure-seekers, fails to be a convincing portrait of the urban young . . .

Published : 1 February 2012  
Review  | The Honey Gatherers
By GIRISH SHAHANE

A definitive account of a Mumbai slum from one of the world’s best reporters . . .

Published : 1 January 2012  
Review  | Where is Europe Going?
By PHILIP BOUNDS

A view from the intellectual left, which is producing some of the best work on contemporary Europe . . .

Published : 1 December 2011  
Review  | The Age of Seth
By MIHIR S SHARMA

How vice pays tribute to virtue in contemporary India . . .

Published : 1 December 2011  
Review  | Hot Music In a Bombay Hotel
By SANJAY IYER

A book that delights in how jazz—both as music and worldview—once infiltrated the emerging, cosmopolitan metropolis of Bombay . . .

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