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<copyright>Copyright 2009 The Hindu</copyright>
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<title>Banter and bonhomie</title>
<description>A multitude of eccentric characters to get acquainted with, and a twist at the end.  </description>
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<title>Wounded civilisation</title>
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<title>Nature&#8217;s presence</title>
<description>Bursting with energy, these poems keep the reader on a constant high.  </description>
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<title>Point counterpoint</title>
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<title>Celebrating heritage</title>
<description>A successful exploration of the distinctly Indianised Art Deco buildings of Bombay.  </description>
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<title>Luxury in the air</title>
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<title>Eyecatchers</title>
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<title>The future of art deco</title>
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<title>Strange and mystic business</title>
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<title>The artists&#8217; book</title>
<description>Appreciating a book means more than an interest in its literary content and illustrations.  </description>
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<title>Dangerous demarcations</title>
<description>Labels like literary and commercial fiction may be useful jargon for a marketeer but they do not reflect literary realities&#8230;  </description>
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<category>Heritage</category>
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<title>The painted house</title>
<description>On a visit to Charleston &#8212; home to eminent artists Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell &#8212; ANURADHA ROY basks in the aesthetics of everyday life embodied in the heritage building.  </description>
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<title>Of subjugation and sexuality</title>
<description>She feels truth is central to literature and is also pained that women, especially Muslim women, don&#8217;t read her much. Meet Tamil poet and novelist Salma&#8230;  </description>
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