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  • All Issues
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  • Weekly Features
    • Craft
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      • Film/TV
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      • Literature
      • Music
      • Mythology
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    • Humour
    • Photo Essay
    • Translation
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  • ASAP Corner - Books

    Dwelling in Dust and Memory: Rohit Manchanda’s A Speck of Coal Dust

    7 November 2025

    Wani Nazir — Excerpt: Manchanda’s comprehensive description reminds me of Narayan’s Malgudi, which is very place-based, or Anita Desai’s researched landscapes. But his view is full of life, character, and joy in the small things in life.

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    “It’s-ah-Me, the Decay of Attention Spans!: Thoughts on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” by Rich Kern

    11 June 2026
  • ASAP Corner - Books

    The Ustad Who Stole Harmony — Review of Ustad Allauddin Khan’s My Life: Story of an Imperfect Musician

    5 November 2025

    Anjana Basu — Excerpt: Revered as the founder of the Maihar Gharana and guru to greats such as Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, and Nikhil Banerjee, Allauddin Khan left behind not only a musical legacy but also a personal account of his extraordinary journey.

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    11 June 2026
  • ASAP Corner - Books

    Translating the Ache in The Dead Fish: Mahua Sen and the Many Voices of Rajkamal Choudhary

    30 October 2025

    Wani Nazir — Excerpt: Choudhary doesn’t write about real life in the usual way; his world is strange and frenetic. The holy and the vile walk hand in hand. Sometimes a prayer turns into a protest. Sen has a hard job expressing that tilt, when faith turns into irony.

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    “It’s-ah-Me, the Decay of Attention Spans!: Thoughts on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” by Rich Kern

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  • ASAP Corner - Books

    Analysing Humour and Resistance in Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp: Selected Stories

    28 October 2025

    Shayista Jahan — Excerpt: Mushtaq has a sharp eye for women’s issues and portrays them honestly, without embellishment or complication. They are both contextual and universal in different ways. “The personal is political” is the overarching theme that the stories inevitably try to impart.

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    “Against Indifference: On the Death of Marjane Satrapi” by Harshita Bathwal

    12 June 2026

    “It’s-ah-Me, the Decay of Attention Spans!: Thoughts on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” by Rich Kern

    11 June 2026
  • ASAP Corner - Books

    The Labyrinth of Maya and the Postmodern Self: A Review of Rohit Manchanda’s The Enclave

    22 October 2025

    Wani Nazir — Excerpt: The main character, Maya, is not shown as a static person, but as a fluid being—a figure who is always being written, rewritten, and redefined. She is the postmodern subject, lost in a world of lies and shallow things.

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    “It’s-ah-Me, the Decay of Attention Spans!: Thoughts on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” by Rich Kern

    11 June 2026
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