Articles by Anushree Nande
Review: The Continents Between by Bani Basu
First published nearly four decades ago in the original Bangla, this complex novel that traverses an expansive canvas of time and place, is striking for how urgently relevant it still feels
Published on Nov 06, 2024 07:44 PM IST
Gut feeling: Why it’s okay to not have all the answers
Sometimes, being unsure means embracing uncertainty, staying curious, being open to change. So, why has it become such a taboo?
Updated on Aug 09, 2024 04:44 PM IST
Spark notes: Why the meet-cute is the ultimate test of movie romance
Boy meets girl. It’s awkward but adorable. First contact can make or break a rom-com. Is there a formula for getting it right?
Updated on Jun 07, 2024 04:28 PM IST
Listicle: 10 must-reads for a dose of comic relief
Graphic novels aren’t all dark, dramatic and gory. These 10 tackle love, memory, power, art and much more
Updated on Apr 05, 2024 05:01 PM IST
Listicle: 10 holidays that immerse you into your favourite novels
These 10 real-world locations have been the settings for classics and recent bestsellers. Add a little literature to your next vacation
Updated on Mar 15, 2024 04:31 PM IST
Listicle: 10 short reads to add to your list
Life is short. Thankfully, so are these books. These 10 great reads are all under 200 pages. Dive in and breeze through
Updated on Feb 16, 2024 03:59 PM IST
Books: The darkness behind the light
For author Rebecca F Kuang, writing books is about making arguments that help her explore life in all its lows and highs
Published on Oct 29, 2022 01:27 AM IST
Books: On and off the field
In an arena where only performance matters, football writer Jonathan Harding advocates for the people behind elite athletes
Updated on Dec 06, 2022 05:54 PM IST
Millennials: Field notes for sedentary women
The first female Indian footballer to play in England, Tanvie Hans, 31, on her initiative to get girls into a more active lifestyle
Published on May 28, 2022 02:06 AM IST
LGBTQAI+ :‘The only way to save the world is to just be yourself”
Author Musa Okwonga’s solution for this age of artifice comes from his deep reflection during an end-of-life crisis
Updated on Apr 22, 2022 07:36 PM IST
Books: Fantasy island
In author Helene Wecker’s works, realist stories of the immigrant experience come alive through make-believe
Published on Feb 05, 2022 11:52 PM IST
How to keep a country alive: Nguyên Phan Quê ́ Mai
The Vietnamese writer had a single aim when she released her first book in English: to bring into the spotlight a nation known only by war
Updated on Mar 28, 2021 07:14 PM IST
Anatomy of a character
For a popular fiction character, author Lee Child’s creation Jack Reacher is surprisingly adaptive to age
Updated on Feb 17, 2018 11:26 PM IST
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Anushree Nande
The character-centric writer: Celeste Ng
Author Celeste Ng’s next book tackles motherhood, race and rules
Updated on Jan 06, 2018 11:13 PM IST
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Anushree Nande
#ReadingList: Best young adult fiction books to look out for
If you’re a fan of YA fiction, look out for these books in the last few months of the year
Updated on Sep 11, 2017 11:41 AM IST
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Anushree Nande
Neil Gaiman’s American Gods will soon be on TV
The 2001 book has endured many failed adaptation attempts. Now, an eight-part Strarz production, with Gaiman as the executive producer, hopes to leave an impact
Updated on Apr 10, 2017 03:02 PM IST
A Monster Calls: An unusual review
A Bayona’s visceral movie adaptation of a young adult book about a visiting monster is simplistic, yet stunning
Published on Feb 18, 2017 11:12 PM IST
Discovering Barcelona through Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s eyes
There is no separating Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s gothic mystery story, set in 1940s Barcelona, from the city even today
Published on Dec 03, 2016 06:43 PM IST