8 Worst Movies Based on Books

“I examine 8 of the worst movies based on books that give currency to the popular axiom – ‘The book was better’. Does you list match mine?” What could be a bibliophile’s worst nightmare? Many things indeed! For me it is to see my favourite book being meddled with, in order to be adapted for […]

Book Your Joy : A Menu for New Readers

If you are trying to cultivate a love for reading, it is necessary that you pick the books that genuinely interest you. Here’s a guide for all those just beginning to read.  Reading is the perfect escape from the harsh realities of the world. The books we read shape our worldview and help us understand […]

AUTHOR OF THE MONTH – PREETI PATHAK

One thing that stays with you after reading Preeti Pathak’s book is that there is more to life than mere routine grind. She should know for she has donned several hats in her life. From a marketing professional to being a housewife, mother and now a full time author, life has come full circle for […]

Dalit Literature : A Reflection of an Alternate Reality

” Since it’s onset in the 1970’s, Dalit literature in India has developed a consciousness of its own and become a potent tool to voice the harsh life realities of the so called ‘lower caste’ people. However, the issues of it’s coarse language and unsophisticated literary aesthetics has always been a matter of debate. I […]

AUTHOR OF THE MONTH – SAMPADA KARANDIKAR

Sitting at my office desk, I was struggling to put together an article when I saw a fresh batch of books being carried inside Vishwakarma Publications office. The dazzling red cover attracted my attention, and on a closer look the unusual title intrigued me. I picked up a copy with the intention of rummaging through […]

World Book Day

The idea of life being a book is an old one, and only points out the immense respect and value that books have commanded since times immemorial. If our lives are books, it must imply that books hold the secrets to decipher our lives. In this sentiment, we interviewed five people from varying backgrounds on […]

Literary Cultures in Small Towns

“Small towns boast of a flourishing literary culture around tea stalls, in mushairas, kavi samellans and through widely available literature in vernacular languages. Get a peek into the intriguingly colorful literary cultures in small towns.“ Truth is often stranger than fiction, and yet it is often in stereotypes, far removed from truth, that we put […]

AUTHOR OF THE MONTH – SHIVPRASAD MANTRI

Mr. Shivprasad Mantri, University ranked mechanical engineer, former CEO, TATA Toyo Co.  is an institution in himself, as his vast knowledge of Maratha history is unrivaled.  History changes from being a drab and distant subject to an interesting and relevant narrative with him. No wonder, his book “Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj – Biography and Learning”   […]

What’s in a cover? Everything

“Replacing a book with its movie poster or a scene from the film may be a clever marketing ploy, but the book lover in me finds it demeaning and annoying. Here’s why?” A cliche that never goes out of fashion is “Don’t judge a book by its cover.”  The advice has its advantages but it […]

AUTHOR OF THE MONTH – JAYA MUKHERJEE

One February morning, I called up Mrs. Jaya Lahiri-Mukherjee – the author of a crime thriller ‘Out Flew the Web’ published by Vishwakarma Publications. After going through the bio, I had created the image of a grim, and quiet middle aged woman. Accordingly, I had braced myself for a dour conversation, the usual questions yielding […]