Books This Weekend: Tales of revenge, adventure, romance and motherhood

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New Delhi-- Embark on an adventurous journey of a violin prodigy, the narrative of a 19 century merchant, the account of an adolescent's lust...

No Freudian slip! The psychoanalyst’s literary forays

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By Vikas Datta It is debatable but any list of influential thinkers must include these five men whose contributions to the study of mankind, and...

Philosophy, peace, and a Bollywood cameo: The relevance of Bertrand Russell

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By Vikas Datta Among the foremost thinkers of all ages, his contribution to knowledge spans maths, logic, history, philosophy and computer science at the very...

Bookends: Engaging tales for children this summer

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Summer vacations have just started and what can be a better way than spending the hot afternoons with these engaging children's stories? There's a three-book...

Book Review: Myth Breaker: How Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw broke the glass ceiling with Biocon

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By Aparajita Gupta Title: Myth Breaker: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw & the Story of Indian Biotech; Author: Seema Singh; Publisher: Collins Business; Pages: 324; Price: Rs.599 Start-ups may...

Tagore and his women

By Somrita Ghosh New Delhi--Bimala lives under the shadow of her rich elite husband Nikhil. Despite being high-spirited, she has to remain subdued in the...

Bookends: Need tips on parenting in the age of anxiety, Facebook and McDonald’s

New Delhi-- In an era of teens and tweens facing the spectre of depression and getting overexposed to social media and junk food, parenting...

India, Pakistan were poised to sign peace treaty, but US played spoiler

By Vikas Datta New Delhi--India and Pakistan had agreed on a peace and no-war treaty and were on the verge of signing it in July...

Bookends: Tales of love, greed and travel

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How strong is the opposite attraction? Here is a tale of two extreme people from different professional world meeting - and love blossoms; a...

Book: Indira Gandhi was changing bedcovers after 1971 war began

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New Delhi-- A day after the India-Pakistan war erupted in 1971, then prime minister Indira Gandhi was so cool that she was changing the...
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