India’s first gay memoir shows how guarded gay people have to be, and how terribly isolated this makes them.
How mining in Goa has destroyed the environment and community life.
COLUMN: Yirmiyan Arthur Yhome’s documentary captures a personal journey through a complex landscape.
What does a 19th-century Ladakhi pony herder’s autobiography look like?
Modernity and difference in a recent book on political cartoons in India.
Translations from a 1982 Serbian travelogue about Nepal appearing for the first time in English.
A resurgence in the art of printmaking in Pakistan.
FROM PRINT QUARTERLY: Jeremy Seabrook’s 'Song of the Shirt' paints a partial picture of migrant workers.
The Blood Telegram by Gary J Bass reminds us that 1971 is an evolving story.
On the first feminist science fiction in the Subcontinent.
'Hasan Ki Surat-e-Haal' marks an important formal departure from Pakistan’s Urdu literature.
Sonia Faleiro's book on the Birbhum gang rape is riddled with inconsistencies and contradictions.