Northeast is, more often than not, absent from any discourse on Indian literature. Here’s a chance to gain some perspectives on the subject, its uniqueness,... Continue reading
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We’re extremely delighted to find three of our titles featured in Namita Gokhale’s list of Best titles of 2011. For Zubaan, this comes close on... Continue reading
Easterine Kire Iralu is Nagaland’s first novelist in English, who has written books like A Naga Village Remembered, des-cribing the battle between British forces and one Naga hamlet,... Continue reading
Kohima, 2007. A young man has been gunned down in cold blood ? the latest casualty in the conflict that has scarred the landscape and... Continue reading
Happy New Year Folks! We’re ushering in 2012 with some fantastic new titles that are wonderfully written and make for an excellent read. Poignant, political... Continue reading
http://www.livemint.com/2011/12/30194653/The-marriage-plot.html At one point in Tilottoma Misra’s Swarnalata, the parents of the eponymous heroine attempt to make a match for her with Rabindranath Tagore. The youthful poet,... Continue reading
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY4b13Kn848] The Story of Felanee is based on real life events. It is a story of courage, of survival, of ethnic conflict and violence that... Continue reading
The struggle for independence from India by the Naga people, indigenous inhabitants of the Naga Hills, has been a story hidden for several decades. Cleverly... Continue reading
Sharing – awfully late, but better than never! – write up (by Pushpa Achanta – thanks Pushpa!) of the event we held in Bangalore back... Continue reading
“The world knows the Padmashree awardee, Urvashi Butalia, as an Indian, feminist, historian, co-founder of Kali for Women, and publisher, Zubaan Books. But on NJP,... Continue reading
