• Revisiting Malgudi Days

    Revisiting Malgudi Days

    The world first heard about this small town called Malgudi in 1935 when RK Narayan published his first novel Swami and Friends. The town was fictional but everything about it was real. The streets, the cinema, the bank, the haircutting salon, the people believing in Indian astrology on one hand and obsessed with English education Read more

  • Welcome to the World of GK Chesterton

    Welcome to the World of GK Chesterton

    Some say, he was the greatest writer of the 20th century. Let’s take a ride through his writing and major works. Read more

  • Immanuel Kant’s Dove Metaphor Will Change the Way You Think

    Immanuel Kant’s Dove Metaphor Will Change the Way You Think

    Words matter. They can cheer you up or bring you down. This is the reason why we read and write and love our language dearly — for we know how it influences our lives. Does it always have to be a book (or a play or poem) that alters our perspectives? Could it be a Read more

  • How to Commit Suicide?

    How to Commit Suicide?

    How to choose death over life? Or vice versa. Read more

  • Inside Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Magical Realism

    Inside Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Magical Realism

    Magical Realism is a term quite hard to define. It was first coined in 1949 by the Cuban novelist Alejo Carpentier to describe the matter-of-fact combination of the fantastic and everyday in Latin American fiction. In other words, in this genre, you’d find magic/supernatural being an integral part of the real world. The fantastical elements Read more

  • How to Measure Your Life

    How to Measure Your Life

    In 2010, Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth and Karen Dillon set out to provide the answers for three basic – but profound – questions that many of us face at one point or the other in our lives. These were: How can you be sure that You will be successful and happy in your career? Read more