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Dance Like A Man: A Stage Play in Two Acts; Mahesh Dattani, Penguin, Rs. 99

A study of human relationships and weaknesses framed by the age-old battle between tradition and youthful rebellion. The first performance was in Bangalore on September 22, 1989.

No Onions Nor Garlic; Srividya Natarajan, Penguin, Rs. 295.


Encounters with onion-and-garlic free TamBrahms, smug NRIs, visiting Canadians appalled at the plight of Dalits and a builder who invokes gods while defrauding his clients ... on the campus of Chennai University.


Golden Stag; Sivasundari Bose, Mosaic Books, Rs. 350.

A saga of the quest for the "golden stag" of Tagore's poem: the quest for change and achievement of better things in life — freedom from want, to love, to grow and to reach for success.


Master of Life Skills; Vijay Nair, HarperCollins, Rs. 250

Diabolic Vipul is a professor in a management school and runs a bizarre personal growth programme... tautly written and eerily perceptive, it is darkly suggestive; a cold-blooded probe into man's inherent malevolence.

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