
Essays on culture, life, and politics. And on the rest, which matters in its own useless way.
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The recent article created a small cultural tremor on Elon Musk’s app named X. The headline read: Most Indians do not read for pleasure, so why does the country have 100 literature festivals? It was published in The Guardian, which was one...
While reading the emails, one thing among many obvious others kept occurring to me, why these people cannot write even a single proper sentence. Most of the emails are themselves a demonstration of this struggle to construct or finish a tho...
A few days ago, a media organisation asked me to write a yearender for 2025. The brief was to summarise the cultural and political moments that defined the year. I agreed without thinking much. It sounded like a harmless exercise, a way to...
Dear Readers,
My Substack has been bit silent for the past month or so. The last few weeks have been, to put it mildly, hectic. A book release, literature festivals, family events, and a constant state of being in transit. I did not get th...
I have been writing since I was twenty. I cannot say any of it was good, but it was the only thing I did that did not belong to the syllabus. Where I grew up (in many towns of Rajasthan) anything outside the curriculum was treated like a gr...
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