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Ranjana Sengupta
@rsengupta2003
Publisher, editor, occasional writer
Katılım Mart 2016
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@rafiazakaria @believermag @mcsweeneys Brilliant! Both the politics of water and of South Asian family dynamics. Thanks for sharing.
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Sumana Roy's brilliant translation of Jagdish Chandra Bose's seminal essays, 'The Man Who Made Plants Write', comes out in July.
A Suitable Agency@ASuitableAgency
A Suitable Agency is delighted announce that we are representing @SumanaSiliguri's 'The Man Who Made Plants Write', a luminous translation of the eminent scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose's seminal essays on plants and their ability to feel and respond to stimuli.
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At a moment when the Strait of Hormuz is driving headlines, markets, and anxiety over energy costs, ‘The Wealth Networks: How Roads, Rivers and Seas Shaped India’ by @AkshayatLHI explores a fundamental question: what, over time, has truly shaped the course of history?

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The most sensible thing you will read from on Pakistan, dispassionate, clear-eyed and factual. By @tca_raghavan
Also explains why other Indian commentators and ex-diplomats are writing what they are writing about Pakistan as a peacemaker.

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‘Epic Love Stories’ by Bulbul Sharma brings together 16 unforgettable romances from India’s epics, myths & legends. These stories offer a sweeping portrait of love’s many shades,
— devotion, defiance, longing and legend all at once.
Coming Soon by @harpercollinsin.

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‘Enter Stage Left’, the second of Salima’s two-volume memoir, brings us up to date with events in Salima’s and Pakistan’s life until the present day.
@PenguinBooks @penguinrandom
#Partition

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‘Waiting in the Wings’, the first part of her two-volume memoir, is the account of the first two-and-a-half decades of Salima’s life. It is as much a portrait of a young nation as it is the account of the author’s own life.
#SalimaHashmi #FaizAhmadFaiz

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OUT NOW | Happy publication day to Salima Hashmi for the release of her two-part memoir, ‘Waiting in the Wings’ (Vol. 1) and ‘Enter Stage Left’ (Vol. 2)!
Now available online and across bookstores. Grab your copy today!
@PenguinBooks @rsengupta2003 @hemalisodhi

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I spoke with author @mehakjamal attempting to address the need, the tenderness and the unsayable spaces that her book ‘Lōal Kashmir’ so beautifully brings to light.
scroll.in/article/108563…
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The anti-terrorist operation in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir entered the third day on Sunday as security forces tightened the noose around the ultras engaged in the gun battle with them.
thehindu.com/news/national/…
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Her book ‘Ashoka in Ancient India’ won the John F. Richards prize of the American Historical Association for the best book in South Asian History. To know more, visit our website: asuitableagency.com/our-writers/na…
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I will be signing copies of Lōal Kashmir across your favourite Bangalore bookstores on 4th August, Monday. Come get your copies signed! 💜🍁
@Bookhive_blr @blossombookhous @bookworm_Kris

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