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The Wire's anchors talk about recent books with authors from India and abroad.

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The Daryaganj Book Bazaar, and the World it Built | BookShook 03.07.2026

From the pavements of Daryaganj, the weekly Sunday second-hand book bazaar was moved to the more organised Mahila Haat in 2019. In her book 'The Sunday Book Bazaar: Daryaganj and the Making of a Reading Public in Delhi', Assistant Professor at BML Munjal University Kanupriya Dhingra provides an ethnographic account of the market – the space, the vendors, the buyers – and what it has come to mean....

How Caste Politics and Hindutva Coexist in Rajasthan 22.05.2026

Rajasthan-based journalists Deep Mukherjee and Tabeenah Anjum discuss in the latest episode of Book Shook their new book, 'From Dynasties to Democracy: Politics, Caste and Power Struggles in Rajasthan' (Macmillan, 2026). Caste dynamics and mobilisations form the spine of a large section of the book, which details the political history of the state since independence. The authors say caste shapes R...

From JNU to Tihar: Umar Khalid and His World 28.02.2026

The Wire’s Political Editor Ajoy Ashirwad speaks with Banojyotsna Lahiri and Anirban Bhattacharya, two of the editors of the newly-released Umar Khalid and His World, on what inspired them to bring Umar’s thoughts and beliefs in the shape of a book.

Is There Hope for the Great Nicobar, Its Wildlife and Indigenous People? 23.02.2026

‘Island On Edge: The Great Nicobar Crisis’ edited by scientist Pankaj Sekhsaria is a compilation of journalistic writing on the proposed projects on the Great Nicobar Island, including a piece that was first published in The Wire. The stories focus on the illegalities and violations in the projects, the economics of the port and its competition with Singapore and Colombo, the details of how dissen...

‘We’re All Obsessed With Who We Are’: Sowmiya Ashok on Keeladi and the Search for Our Past 19.02.2026

Journalist and author Sowmiya Ashok’s new book, ‘The Dig: Keeladi and the Politics of India’s Past’, looks into the study of archaeology and history not just at that particular site but in today’s India as a whole, ranging from the methods used and the wide spectrum of people involved to the interpretations that can be both scientific and socio-cultural. She speaks to The Wire’s Jahnavi Sen about...

Mumbai: A Story of the Land, Its People and Their Dreams | Sidharth Bhatia 17.02.2026

The Wire’s Founding Editor, Sidharth Bhatia’s third book, Mumbai: A Million Islands is out! in BookShook, with The Wire’s Editor, Seema Chishti, he discusses the Bombay of the past, its journey of change, its people, their dreams versus their reality and the increasing tendency of pushing its people to the margins of the city, in place of slums, having luxury buildings and a twisted sense of what...

How Dravidian Politics Opened Power Corridors for Marginalised Castes | Vignesh Rajahmani 17.02.2026

Ajoy Ashirwad Mahaprashasta in conversation with Vignesh Rajahmani, author of The Dravidian Pathway: How the DMK Redefined Power and Identity in South India.

Banani’s Book Unearths 19th-Century Assam’s Social History Through One Remarkable Life 17.02.2026

Senior journalist Sangeeta Barooah Pisharoty speaks to Guwahati-based academic, author and translator Banani Chakrabarty about recently translating to English the biography of noted Assamese Anandaram Dhekial Phukan. The book was published 135 years ago by Gunabhiram Barua, a noted Assamese intellectual from the 19th century. Considered a classic in Assamese literature, the biography, aside from g...

Anuradha Roy on Living in the Mountains and Writing 'Called by the Hills' 17.02.2026

More than 25 years ago, author-artist-ceramicist Anuradha Roy and her husband came across a derelict cottage at the edge of a Ranikhet estate and decided that was where they wanted to live. Roy has written about her life since – and the life of the landscapes surrounding her – in 'Called by the Hills', her first book-length non-fiction work. She spoke to The Wire's Jahnavi Sen about the book, her...

'Indian Govt Doesn't care About Hindi,' Says Prof Tyler W Williams 17.02.2026

Tyler H. Williams is Associate Professor of South Asian Languages ​​and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. He is primarily known for his research on the literary and linguistic history of North India. His book, "If All the World Were Paper," explores the complex relationships between information, power, and the use of paper in medieval and early modern India. Meenakshi in conversation wit...

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