Published first in 1791, this book, The Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin, is a classic piece of literature which was published after the death of Benjamin Fra...
In early 2020, few Indians watching the COVID-19 pandemic unfold globally may have thought about it spreading across India. As the COVID-19 cases started...
Heart-warming and candid, this is the story of one of our foremost literary voices, told in her own words a life beset by tragedy which yet carries a message of...
I was not afraid of death. All I prayed for now was to not die before winning back Tiger Hill for India.
On the night of 3 July 1999, Grenadier Yogendra Singh ...
This is a godsend for those who are in love with the printed word. As a bonus they also get the history of English publishing in India.’—Ke ki Daruw...
The first in DOM Moraes’ trilogy of autobiographies, My son’s father is a coming of age account of growing up in Bombay and oxbridge of the 1950s, b...
A sequel to my son’s father, never at home resumes the story of DOM Moraes’ extraordinary life. beginning with the death of his mother, an abiding, ...
The legendary lyricist, poet and filmmaker tells us of the art and stories behind the making of his best songs—some of the finest and most popular of Hind...
Funny, moving, revealing and heartwarming, Bullets and Bylines reads like a thriller that takes the reader behind the scenes to understand the stories...
The first Dalit autobiography to be published, Baluta caused a sensation when it first appeared, in Marathi, in 1978. It quickly acquired the status o...