Weekend Reading — January 03, 2016

Today's Weekend Reading stories: G. Sampath writes on Milan Kundera’s 1970s formulation of the human predicament, Mini Kapoor on how many ways can one read the same book?, Shelf Help and 'The book in my hand.'

January 02, 2016 10:49 pm | Updated September 23, 2016 02:40 am IST

Today's Weekend Reading stories: G. Sampath writes on Milan Kundera’s 1970s formulation of the human predicament, Mini Kapoor on how many ways can one read the same book?, Shelf Help and 'The book in my hand.'

Find out what cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin and writer Samit Basu are reading.

In Kundera’s company in the new year

Milan Kundera’s 1970s formulation of the human predicament is as pertinent as ever for a moral understanding of political choice today

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How many ways can one read the same book?

An armchair journey in Rudyard Kipling’s Kim’s footsteps with a favourite travelogue

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Shelf Help

The comfort of Nordic noir

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The book in my hand

A weekly column on what celebrities are reading and planning to read.

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