Lover's salad 'You had once told me that chemistry is spice and love is what makes it sour.'
Of love and morality struggles Author Shashi Deshpande speaks to REEMA MOUDGIL about what inspired her to write her tenth novel In The Country of Deceit.
No passive voice The revolutionary Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz, whose name is synonymous in South Asia with modern Urdu poetry, died on August 25 in Islamabad. He was 77. The cause was kidney failure, said his son Shibli Faraz. He was earlier reported to have died while being treated in a Chicago hospital after a fall in Baltimore, but he returned to his homeland, where he died.