
Nilanjana S Roy
Columnist at Financial Times
📚💃🏽 | Otter of books | Black River | The Wildings | The Hundred Names of Darkness | Columnist, @FTWeekend | (Opinions personal) Rep'd by @DGALitAgents
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2 days ago |
ft.com | Nilanjana S Roy
Classic authoritarian joke: “In my country,” says a visitor to a nation ruled by a cruel regime, “we are free to stand on the steps of...
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2 weeks ago |
ft.com | Nilanjana S Roy
Dreams are a strange phenomenon: often a conversational bore in real life, when transformed into fiction they become the bedrock for some...
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1 month ago |
ft.com | Nilanjana S Roy
Jay Gatsby is back.
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1 month ago |
ft.com | Nilanjana S Roy
Blurbs, those pithy paeans scattered across book covers like confetti, are controversial again.
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2 months ago |
ft.com | Nilanjana S Roy
Delhi is one of the most polluted cities on the planet, and is known for criminals who specialise in buffalo or ATM heists — but in...
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