Ramu Ramanathan
Ramu Ramanathan
Ramu Ramanathan is a Mumbai-based journalist and playwright. His plays include Cotton 56, Polyester 84, Jazz, Comrade Kumbhakarna, Postcards from Bardoli, Mahadevbhai 1892–1942, Collaborators, The Boy Who Stopped Smiling, Shanti, Shanti, it’s a War, and Curfew. He has been the editor of Printweek India for the past decade and has been associated with the printing industry for 25 years.
- To Sit on a Stone and Other ShortsINR 230
To sit on a stone — watch the grass grow.
Witty and absurd, philosophical and funny, illuminating and esoteric, funny and serious, rooted and surrealist, pragmatic and political, comical ...
Georg Lukacs
N/ARadha Chakravarty
Radha Chakravarty teaches literature at Gargi College, University of Delhi. She is the author of Feminism and Contemporary Women Writers: Rethinking Subjectivity. Her books in translation include B
Akshaya Mukul
Akshaya Mukul is the author of Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India (2015), which won every major non-fiction award in India on its release, including the Crossword Book Award, Ramnat
Boris Ford
N/ARichard Gott
Richard Gott is a former Latin America correspondent and features editor for the Guardian. A specialist in Latin American affairs, his books include Cuba: A New History, Guerrilla Movements in LatVinutha Mallya
Vinutha Mallya is an editor and journalist based in Pune.
Bulbul Sharma
Bulbul Sharma is an author and an artist. She has written three collections of short stories – My Sainted Aunts, The Perfect Woman and Anger of Aubergines, along with a full-length novel
John Harriss
John Harriss is Professor of International Studies at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. He has been a visiting researcher at the Madras Institute of Development Studies and has published