Dystopian novels, the autobiography of a theatre stalwart, a photographer’s turn to pastels, and books on AI, Dalit food, and India’s near east...
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Dystopian novels, the autobiography of a theatre stalwart, a photographer’s turn to pastels, and books on AI, Dalit food, and India’s near east have all made it to this expansive collective reading list. Click on the link under each photograph to read that editor’s favourite book of the year
Dystopian novels, the autobiography of a theatre stalwart, a photographer’s turn to pastels, and books on AI, Dalit food, and India’s near east...
This year, HT reviewers found themselves immersed in everything from popular novels by Japanese authors and Urdu works about a forgotten freedom...
This year, HT reviewers found themselves immersed in everything from popular novels by Japanese authors and Urdu works about a forgotten freedom...
In this novel translated from the original Japanese, five individuals find purpose and meaning after reading books recommended to them by an enigmatic...
In this novel translated from the original Japanese, five individuals find purpose and meaning after reading books recommended to them by an enigmatic...
A book that not only stretches the boundaries of what can be labelled fiction but also attempts to uncover the limits of reason in those celebrated...
A novel set in the near future and a work of non fiction set in Palestine both read like they are straight out of a dystopian nightmare
A novel set in the near future and a work of non fiction set in Palestine both read like they are straight out of a dystopian nightmare
From a biography of a pioneering anthropologist to a book on the wonderful old trees of India, another on the history of travel and a prize winning...
From a biography of a pioneering anthropologist to a book on the wonderful old trees of India, another on the history of travel and a prize winning...