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Paris book fair opens with emphasis on India
The Paris book fair opened with some 20 countries taking part, including India - partner at last year's Frankfurt Book Fair - again special guest nation.
JRD, a man of steely values
Book: "Forever Jeh"; Author: Surekha Tenneti Venugopal; Publisher: Purple Peacock Books
Muslims keep alive marble work of the Taj era
Thousands of Muslim families here are diligently keeping alive the delicate craft of carving on marble that contributed to making the Taj Mahal a global marvel.
'Planet India' brings Simon & Schuster to sub-continent
An Indian American author's new book, "Planet India: How The Fastest Growing Democracy Is Changing America And The World", will mark the start of an Indian publishing programme by Simon & Schuster in February.
Rajmohan Gandhi makes entry into bestseller list
William Dalrymple's "The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty, Delhi 1857" and Kiran Desai's Booker Prize winning "The Inheritance of Loss" continue at the top of the non-fiction and fiction bestseller lists this week again. Rajmohan Gandhi's "Mohandas: A True Story of a Man, his People and an Empire"
Everest love story adds new chapter
A Nepali couple who tied the knot on top of the world's highest peak has now released a book on their adventures.
Bangladesh needs new secular leadership: Taslima Nasrin
Saying that fundamentalism had destroyed the country, exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslim Nasrin prayed for a new secular leadership in Bangladesh to bring the country out of its present sorry state.
Desai, Dalrymple continue to enthral Delhi readers
William Dalrymple's "The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty, Delhi 1857" and Kiran Desai's Booker Prize winning "The Inheritance of Loss" continue their reign over the non-fiction and fiction bestseller lists this week too.
García Marquez, Vargas Llosa end long-running feud
One of the 20th century's top literary feuds seems to have come to a happy end. Novelist Mario Vargas Llosa's introduction to Nobel laureate Gabriel García Marquez is set to be included in the 40th anniversary edition of the latter's masterpiece "One Hundred Years of Solitude".
Book on Indian independence to be released at NRI meet
To commemorate India's 60th year of Independence, "India Calling", a pictorial book compiled and published by a Delhi-based couple, will be released at the Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas, beginning at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi Jan 7.
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