India

  • Censored

    Perumal Morrigan is an author from a small Indian town who writes about caste and how it plays out in fictional villages. After bearing an organized attack against his novel One Part Woman in his hometown, the author didn’t write or…

  • This Week in Indie Bookstores

    Istanbul is suffering from a shortage of bookstores. Barnes & Noble has ousted CEO Ronald Boire. A crane collapsed in front of a Reno bookstore. No people—or books—were injured.

  • R.I.P.: Odd Habits

    R.I.P.: Odd Habits

    I would really like to see a coming back or recreation of funeral rites. Let’s create new ones. Let’s take this matter into our own hands.

  • This Week in Indie Bookstores

    One of the missing Hong Kong booksellers has been returned, and gave a speech warning about the power of China’s central government and the waning independence of Hong Kong. Tiny, the cat that lives in Brooklyn’s Community Bookstore, had a…

  • The Rumpus Interview with Ravi Shankar

    The Rumpus Interview with Ravi Shankar

    Ravi Shankar discusses Singaporean poetry in the last fifty years, Hindu mythology, translation, and his complicated relationship to his heritage.

  • This Week in Indie Bookstores

    Dan Dalton over at BuzzFeed sleeps in the Airbnb bookshop. Britain’s Waterstones is giving up on ebooks and outsourcing digital titles to the Japanese service Kobo. A store in Mumbai Central Station in India has been going strong for more…

  • This Week in Indie Bookstores

    A bookstore designed to feel like a spaceship has opened in Hangzhou, China. Romance-novel bookstore Ripped Bodice in Los Angeles has gotten a little funnier by adding live comedy shows. Author Judy Blume has found a new career as a…

  • Goddesses

    Goddesses

    I closed my laptop. I thought of words such as “contexts” and “perspectives.” The next morning, I checked out an armload of books from the university library. I had to learn to defend Durga.

  • VISIBLE: Women Writers of Color: Tania James

    VISIBLE: Women Writers of Color: Tania James

    Tania James discusses her most recent novel, The Tusk That Did the Damage, the challenges of writing an elephant narrator, and the moment when she knew she could be a writer.

  • The Rumpus Interview with Brendan Jones

    The Rumpus Interview with Brendan Jones

    Brendan Jones talks about his debut novel, The Alaskan Laundry, living in Alaska, his time as a Wallace Stegner Fellow, and living and loving what you write.

  • Total Noise and Complete Saturation

    Total Noise and Complete Saturation

    For as long as I can remember I’ve been interested, in a clinical way, in silence.

  • This Week in Indie Bookstores

    Beijing’s censorship crackdown on bookstores is being extended to Hong Kong’s airport. India Today looks at six must-see bookstores from across India. Take a look inside 2nd & Charles, the rapidly expanding used bookstore from Books-A-Million.