What does a 19th-century Ladakhi pony herder’s autobiography look like?
In conversation with novelist Kamila Shamsie
In conversation with Bangladeshi writer Farah Ghuznavi.
The story of Cochin’s Robinson Crusoe – found guilty of sodomy and banished to Ascension Island.
A look at our recent coverage of Sri Lankan politics.
The cast and characters of the 2014 Afghan elections.
In the second part of his interview, filmmaker Sanjay Kak reflects on political struggles, militant movements, and India’s democratic deficit.
Documentary filmmaker Sanjay Kak discusses his earlier films, the development of his political consciousness and on-screen engagement with Kashmir.
The world celebrated the tercentenary of writer Laurence Sterne (1713- 1768) in 2013. A tribute to the woman who inflamed his passions, Eliza, born in a remote south Indian village.
In conversation with Goa-based poet Manohar Shetty.
A look at the difficulties and implications of trying a military ruler in Pakistan as Musharraf prepares to leave the country
Ashis Nandy’s new book explores Indian narcissism, patriotism and nationalism.