Join the circle of reason
VOL. VII  NOS. 7 & 8 JULY - AUGUST 2002 RS 50 UK £ 2.50 US $5

ADVANCED SEARCH for all issues

Enter your Email:

Password:


Forgot Password?
New Users click here to Register

Founder Editors
Dileep Padgaonkar

Arvind N. Das (6.9.1948 - 6.8.2000)
Editor Emeritus:
Sham Lal
Editor:
Dileep Padgaonkar
Assistant Editor:
Manisha Sethi
Publisher & Art Director: Brinda Datta
Rukmini Bhaya Nair
Anil Ramdas
Tabish Khair
Amita Baviskar
Seema Alavi
Shuddhabrata Sengupta
Amitava Kumar
Alice Albinia
Postal Address:
Biblio: A Review of Books
#4087, Sector D4
Vasant Kunj
New Delhi - 110 070

Tel: 91-11-26131506
91-11-26892429
Email:
biblio@sify.com
Give us your Feedback.
Click here to Subscribe
Burnt houses of Muslims at Shahpura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
(2002). Photograph © Prashant Panjiar

 

Osama illustration © Shekhar Gurera
Frederic Grare traces the rise of the Jamaat-i-Islami in Pakistan
 
 
Tabish Khair discovers new sub-genres in post-colonial literature on reading Philip Hensher's The Mulberry Empire and Romesh Gunesekera's new novel Heaven's Edge
Kalpish Ratna finds no sense of immediacy in Amit Chaudhuri's Real Time; Bharati Mukherjee returns with Desireable Daughters
Nirmal Kanti Bhattacharjee wonders if T. S. Eliot could be accused of literary kleptomania on reading about his French connection
 
Pratik Kanjilal navigates through Silicon Valley and desi alleys in Chidanand Rajghatta's The Horse that Flew: How India's Silicon Gurus Spread their Wings and announces that the new the IT wave is back now in India
I have read and I agree to the terms and conditions for this service
Yes No


[ Home | Past Contents | Archives | Subscription | About Biblio | Feedback | Publishers ]

All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner without the permission of the editor is prohibited.
The views expressed by the contributors are their own and do not reflect the editorial policy of Biblio: A Review of Books.
and Best Viewed in Firefox 6.0 or later