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World Without End - Los Angeles Review of BooksIs the modernist novel obsolete in our disaster-haunted global era?
The Art of Solitude: Locked-down Bengaluru reveals yellow blossoms and a golden silenceA photo essay from Bengaluru as seen during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Object Worlds and Inner StatesEastern literature is often pigeonholed as metaphysical and fluid. This notion is easily undone, however, by looking to Indian history.

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