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

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1 February 2012  
Essay | Shelf Life
RAMACHANDRA GUHA
 
 
A personal history of the Oxford University Press India at 100...
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  From the Previous Issues
 
Published : 1 June 2011  
Essay  | After the Fall
By RAMACHANDRA GUHA

In the wake of an historic defeat, can India’s communists finally break with the hidebound dogmas of their past? . . .

Published : 1 April 2011  
Essay  | How to Read in Indian
By NILANJANA S ROY

The long history of a literary argument that refuses to go away . . .

Published : 1 February 2011  
Essay  | Lighting Out for the Territory
By S ANAND

The arduous journey of modern Dalit literature . . .

Published : 1 January 2011  
Essay  | A Capital Century
By NAYANJOT LAHIRI

After 100 years as India’s capital, what forces are shaping the city’s development today? . . .

Published : 1 November 2010  
Essay  | A Dangling Conversation
By RAMACHANDRA GUHA

The long-forgotten debate between Nehru and JP Narayan is a painful reminder of what’s missing in our politics today . . .

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