In Servants of India, R.K. Laxman profiles ten hilariously idiosyncratic people, who are among the countless men and women who run the lives of the middle class...
Is the universe actually a giant quantum computer? According to Seth Lloyd—Professor of Quantum-Mechanical Engineering at MIT and originator of the first ...
These tales from India will reveal the essential nature of Hinduism, its strength as well as its weakness. Presented in a fashion which should enable the reader...
With a novelist's eye for detail and colour, Gita Mehta writes of the continent of contradictions that is host to one-sixth of the world's population. T...
Though Wittgenstein wrote on the same subjects that dominate the work of other analytic philosophers - the nature of logic, the limits of language, the analysis...
`A wonderful synecdoche for India: heterogeneous, contrary, suddenly seductive' Hindustan Time
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A sparkling anthology of several centuries worth of the world’s best travel writing, assembled by the legendary Eric Newby, the author of ‘A Short W...
A fusion of voices and deeply personal experiences from every corner of the globe, Unrooted Childhoods presents a cultural mosaic of today's citizens of the...
Everything is about to change. The government has seized control of every aspect of society, and this is the astonishing story of Wisty and Whit Allgo...