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Books that worked magic
While 2006 ended on a high note with yet another Indian author winning the Man Booker Prize, what was the rest of it like? What were the books, for whatever special reason, that struck a chord? We asked a few personalities to name their choices for the best of 2006.
Books

From the Blurb
"THIS collection of prose of Jayanta Mahapatra, which brings together his engaging lyrical essays written over the last thirty years, should open a door on and provide a deeper insight into his work... .Even in his essays on social issues like ...

Literature

POETRY
The way forward
Transnational poetic configurations are one of the most significant forms of contemporary writing in Britain.

Books

Eyecatchers
Caught & Told; Sandeep Patil and Clayton Murzello, Lustre Press/Roli Books, Rs. 195.

Interview

FACE TO FACE
Abiding faith
Manoj Das, eminent author, talks about his work and the place of a writer in an era of cultural globalisation.

Columns

Bookwatch
13 December: The Strange Case of The Attack on the Indian Parliament, A Reader with an Introduction by Arundhati Roy, Penguin, Rs. 200. AT first glance, 13 December: The Strange Case of the Attack on the Indian ...


CLASSICS REVISITED
Contemplating the ridiculous
The Beckett Trilogy: Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable (1959), Samuel Beckett, Picador Books, Price £2.95. NOTHINGNESS, emptiness, repetition, boredom, for better or for worse: Samuel Beckett refined these ...
First Impressions
A BODY part shows up in the lab refrigerator of a prestigious research centre in Connecticut and the police are foxed. The Hug, as the rather swanky research centre is called, is suddenly in the news for all the wrong reasons. As the cops ...
SECOND THOUGHTS
Prayers answered, somewhat... ?
Revisiting the mystery of Truman Capote's Answered Prayers.
WORDSPEAK
Linguistic niceties
More on the origin and development of dislogistic words.
ENDPAPER
Drowning, not waving
Stevie Smith is a poet worth discovering.

Book Review

Deceptively deep
These are short and well-written introductions to various subjects.
POETRY
Graceful arc
Tishani Doshi evokes and then relies on moods to carry poems along.
POETRY
Undeniably here
Like all true poets, Narayanan seeks the mystery behind the face or the façade.
FICTION
Public and private destinies
The novel succeeds because Badami's characters are sensitively created.
TRANSLATION
Old and new
Two books that represent extreme points on the spectrum of Hindi literature.
Cultural compromises
A true-to-life depiction of the generation gap in the Indian diaspora.
HISTORY
Period of transition
The unconventional interpretation of Vedic texts is the most striking feature of this novel.
IN FIRST PERSON
A tale of suffering and courage
The book is not just about Mukhtar's personal experience. It is about the reality facing millions of women in the subcontinent.
CINEMA
Love letters to India
This delightful book is bound to stimulate interest in film studies in India.
SHORT STORIES
Clear messages
A significant anthology of Malayalam short stories by women writers.
A pot of gold
Stories of humour and insight, compassion and courage.
Universal human themes
A collection of straight narratives devoid of experiments.



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