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Here's what happens in Jhumpa Lahiri's Booker-nominated novel!

Here's what happens in Jhumpa Lahiri's Booker-nominated novel!

Rediff.com7 Oct 2013

Pulitzer Prize winner Jhumpa Lahiri's new novel The Lowland, shortlisted for Britain's Man Booker Prize and longlisted for the US National Book Award is a story of fate and will, exile and return, of the price of idealism and of a love that can last long past death.

RIP Danish Siddiqui

RIP Danish Siddiqui

Rediff.com16 Jul 2021

A tribute to an incomparable photojournalist who was slain by the Taliban on Thursday night.

When Trump's poor geography left Modi stumped

When Trump's poor geography left Modi stumped

Rediff.com16 Jan 2020

The book claimed during one of his meetings with Modi, Trump told him, "It's not like you've got China on your border."

Danish Siddiqui to be buried at Jamia Millia graveyard

Danish Siddiqui to be buried at Jamia Millia graveyard

Rediff.com18 Jul 2021

Siddiqui, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 2018, worked for Reuters news agency and was killed on Friday in the town of Spin Boldak, near the border with Pakistan. He was embedded with Afghanistan special forces at the time of his death.

Protests Demand Nupur Sharma, Naveen Kumar Jindal Arrests

Protests Demand Nupur Sharma, Naveen Kumar Jindal Arrests

Rediff.com10 Jun 2022

Many parts of India on Friday, June 10, 2022 witnessed protests by Muslims, demanding the arrest of suspended Bharatiya Janata Party spokeswoman Nupur Sharma and expelled BJP leader Naveen Kumar Jindal over their defamatory comments on Prophet Mohammed.

Danish was extraordinarily courageous, says father

Danish was extraordinarily courageous, says father

Rediff.com17 Jul 2021

"He was a very calm and quiet, a very loving son. He loved children a lot. A very emotional person," the retired Jamia professor said a day after the grim news of Danish Siddiqui's death reached Delhi.

Colour, cacophony but no controversy: JLF 2014 takes off!

Colour, cacophony but no controversy: JLF 2014 takes off!

Rediff.com17 Jan 2014

Jaipur Literature Festival, the self-proclaimed 'greatest literary show on earth', is back.

Jhumpa Lahiri shortlisted for US National Book Award

Jhumpa Lahiri shortlisted for US National Book Award

Rediff.com19 Sep 2013

Indian-American Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri is among 10 novelists shortlisted for the prestigious United States National Book Award 2013 in the fiction category for her new work The Lowland, which is a tale of two brothers set in Kolkata of the 1960s.

Remarkable Acts of Human Kindness

Remarkable Acts of Human Kindness

Rediff.com13 May 2022

Doctors at the Jivdaya Charitable Trust have treated thousands of birds in the last few weeks, adding that rescuers bring dozens of birds every day.

Jobs agreed to biography as he wanted his children to know him

Jobs agreed to biography as he wanted his children to know him

Rediff.com7 Oct 2011

In his final weeks, a severely ill Jobs had met Isaacson, the author of his biography Steve Jobs at his Palo Alto, California home.

Mumbai's Street Life, As Not Seen Before

Mumbai's Street Life, As Not Seen Before

Rediff.com9 Aug 2023

Rediff.com presents a selection of Danish Siddiqui's images which capture the essence of street life in Mumbai.

PIOs aiding fight against COVID-19 among '2020 Great Immigrants'

PIOs aiding fight against COVID-19 among '2020 Great Immigrants'

Rediff.com2 Jul 2020

Pulitzer Prize-winning author and oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee, and Professor of Economics at Harvard University Raj Chetty have been named by the Carnegie Corporation of New York as '2020 Great Immigrants' honourees, the Corporation said in a statement on Wednesday.

Freedom, for Afghanistan and for us, rules Day 3 of JLF!

Freedom, for Afghanistan and for us, rules Day 3 of JLF!

Rediff.com20 Jan 2014

Rediff.com's Sanchari Bhattacharya reports on all the action from Day 3 at the Jaipur Literature Festival

Playwright, Arthur Miller, 89,dead

Playwright, Arthur Miller, 89,dead

Rediff.com11 Feb 2005

Miller, whose most famous fictional creation, Willy Loman in "Death of a Salesman," came to symbolize the American Dream gone awry, died of heart failure at his home in Roxbury on Thursday night.

Tabu, Irrfan are brilliant in Namesake

Tabu, Irrfan are brilliant in Namesake

Rediff.com9 Mar 2007

Mira Nair's Namesake is a must watch.

Now, Watch Article 370 On OTT

Now, Watch Article 370 On OTT

Rediff.com19 Apr 2024

A spread of eclectic entertainment on OTT for you.

Award-winning writers, thinkers, Nobel Laureates to attend Jaipur Lit fest

Award-winning writers, thinkers, Nobel Laureates to attend Jaipur Lit fest

Rediff.com14 Jan 2014

Two Nobel Laureates, four listed writers of this year's Man Booker Prize, Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists, winners of Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Crossword Prize and film stars will be the attraction at the most sought after literary event in India -- the Jaipur Literature Festival.

'ISI helped Osama escape US dragnet in Tora Bora'

'ISI helped Osama escape US dragnet in Tora Bora'

Rediff.com13 Sep 2011

Pakistan's military-run Inter-Services Intelligence could have provided protection to slain al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden for a period of time, suggests the latest issue of The New Yorker magazine.

'For all Roger Ebert has done for cinema: Two thumbs up'

'For all Roger Ebert has done for cinema: Two thumbs up'

Rediff.com5 Apr 2013

Bollywood stars pay tribute to the renowned late film critic, who reviewed over 10,000 films in his career spanning over 40 years.

Libya: 'I was yelling, Keep driving! Don't stop!'

Libya: 'I was yelling, Keep driving! Don't stop!'

Rediff.com22 Mar 2011

Four journalists working for the New York Times in Libya recount the horror of spending six days in the captivity of Muammar al-Gaddafi's security forces.

'Reading Rushdie's own words a necessary act of defiance'

'Reading Rushdie's own words a necessary act of defiance'

Rediff.com21 Jan 2012

Disappointed at Salman Rushdie not attending the Jaipur Literature Festival, Pulitzer prize-winning author David Remnick has said the "persecution" meted out to the India-born writer is an "outrage" against free expression.

Author Sunjeev Sahota among Booker's 13 contenders this year

Author Sunjeev Sahota among Booker's 13 contenders this year

Rediff.com27 Jul 2021

Indian-origin British author Sunjeev Sahota is among the 13 authors longlisted for the prestigious 2021 Booker Prize for fiction for his novel China Room, alongside Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro and Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Powers.

Siddhartha Mukherjee wins Guardian First Book award

Siddhartha Mukherjee wins Guardian First Book award

Rediff.com2 Dec 2011

Siddhartha Mukherjee, the Indian origin American physician who won the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction, has added another literary accolade by winning the Guardian First Book Award for his "biography" of cancer, The Emperor of All Melodies.

Award-winning film critic Roger Ebert passes away

Award-winning film critic Roger Ebert passes away

Rediff.com5 Apr 2013

Ebert, 70, succumbed to a decade-long battle with cancer on April 4.

Is it time to clean up Indian health care system?

Is it time to clean up Indian health care system?

Rediff.com6 May 2011

Emergence of malpractice in the delivery system is the biggest threat.

Interview/Joseph Lelyveld, author of the controversial book on Mahatma Gandhi

Interview/Joseph Lelyveld, author of the controversial book on Mahatma Gandhi

Rediff.com7 Apr 2011

Joseph Lelyveld, whose book on Mahatma Gandhi has infuriated many, tells Arthur J Pais how the controversy went viral.

Gandhi book based on Indian archives: Author

Gandhi book based on Indian archives: Author

Rediff.com3 Apr 2011

Pulitzer prize-winning author Joseph Lelyveld, writer of a new book on Mahatma Gandhi that has generated a controversy in India, says that his work is "not sensationalist", and is based on material that is already published and available in the National Archives of India.

My book doesn't say Gandhi was homosexual: Author

My book doesn't say Gandhi was homosexual: Author

Rediff.com31 Mar 2011

Pulitzer prize-winning author Joseph Lelyveld has opposed the ban on his controversial book on Mahatma Gandhi, describing the move as 'shameful'. "In a country (India) that calls itself a democracy, it is shameful to ban a book that no one has read, including the people who are imposing the ban," Lelyveld said. He was reacting to the ban imposed by the Gujarat government on his book, which reportedly talks about the sexual preferences of Mahatma Gandhi.

Should we jail those who insult Gandhi? Your say!

Should we jail those who insult Gandhi? Your say!

Rediff.com31 Mar 2011

Rediff.com wants to know, dear readers, your opinion about this proposed law. Will such a law help the government prevent sensationalist writers from blighting the reputations of our national icons? Or will it turn out to be yet another form of unwanted censorship impairing our right to freedom of speech and expression?

'Book reveals author's mind, not Gandhi's'

'Book reveals author's mind, not Gandhi's'

Rediff.com29 Mar 2011

Controversy has refused to die down over claims about Mahatma Gandhi's sexual preferences in a new book with Gandhi's kin and historians saying it was an attempt to 'sensationalise' the life of the icon of non-violence and showed the 'negative' mindset of the author.

'Break Pak army-ISI-jihadi links for peace'

'Break Pak army-ISI-jihadi links for peace'

Rediff.com19 Mar 2009

If peace and stability is to come to South Asia, links between Pakistan's military, Inter-Services Intelligence and the violent extremist jihadi groups the ISI created, must be severed, said Steve Coll, president and CEO of The New America Foundation and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Ghost Wars.

Obama appoints Jhumpa Lahiri to his arts committee

Obama appoints Jhumpa Lahiri to his arts committee

Rediff.com6 Feb 2010

A fiction writer, Lahiri's debut collection of stories, Interpreter of Maladies, received the Pulitzer Prize, the PEN/Hemingway Award, the Addison M Metcalf Award and the New Yorker magazine's Debut of the Year.

Review: 3 Idiots eyes box office gold

Review: 3 Idiots eyes box office gold

Rediff.com23 Dec 2009

3 Idiots has so much promise and it holds on to that every so often during its nearly three-hour long run. But as often happens in Bollywood, ambitious projects led with good intentions, and packaged neatly with a ton of talent and smart brains, are compromised.

Musharraf had threatened Benazir, reveals new book

Musharraf had threatened Benazir, reveals new book

Rediff.com11 Aug 2008

President Pervez Musharraf had warned slain Benazir Bhutto that her life would be in danger if she did not extend him political cooperation prior to her return to Pakistan, a new book has revealed.Referring to a conversation between Bhutto and Musharraf in September 2007, which was recorded by United States intelligence agencies, Pulitzer Prize winning US journalist Ron Suskind's book The Way of the World, has disclosed the President's veiled threat to the former premier.

G-20 to play steering role: Expert

G-20 to play steering role: Expert

Rediff.com11 Jan 2011

The Group of 20 countries, or G20, would play a steering role in the post-crisis world, giving the global economy a definitive character and preventing a retreat from globalisation, said Pulitzer Prize-winning author and investment manager Liaquat Ahamed.

'Human capital is at root of India's resurgence'

'Human capital is at root of India's resurgence'

Rediff.com30 May 2008

Nandan Nilekani, erstwhile CEO and a founder of Infosys Technologies Limited, who is currently co-chairman of its board of directors, offered a peek into his forthcoming book Imagining India, which he said attempts to alleviate a gap in understanding India, while delivering the kick-off Global Leader Lecture at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies.

This Indian American girl will report from Africa

This Indian American girl will report from Africa

Rediff.com1 Aug 2011

Saumya Dave, an Indian born student from Atlanta has won a competition which will allow her to visit places in Africa and file a series of blog posts and articles that will be published in The New York Times.

Controversial Gandhi book to be available in India

Controversial Gandhi book to be available in India

Rediff.com6 Apr 2011

Joseph Lelyveld's controversial book on Mahatma Gandhi will be available in India later this month and the author is hopeful that the storm over his work will subside. The book will be published in India "within less than three weeks" and will be widely available in the country, he said.

Humourist Art Buchwald dead

Humourist Art Buchwald dead

Rediff.com19 Jan 2007

The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, who began his career as a Paris stringer for the US showbusiness publication Variety, had a leg removed due to complications from diabetes in January 2006.

'We now know how to avoid a Great Depression'

'We now know how to avoid a Great Depression'

Rediff.com25 Jan 2011

An interview with Liaquat Ahamed, the 57-year-old author of Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke The World.