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26 January 2026

Q&A with Dr. V. Srinivas author of A TALE OF TWO FRIENDS

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For many years you were a high-profile doctor in Mumbai, writing scientific papers and a standard textbook. What were the experiences or rea...
04 November 2025

Q&A with Rita Kothari about her new book ITTEHAD, her translation of a 1941 book by Guli Sadarangani

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An extraordinary book, translated by one of the very few English writers with admirably strong Sindhi skills as well – Rita Kothari. We had ...
25 October 2025

Sindh in books: breaking silence, rebuilding memory

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A round-up of recent books about Sindh Saaz Aggarwal The story of Sindh has fascinating layers and nuances, but has largely been neglect...
27 August 2025

Interview with Ramya Sarma about her book Asha Bhosle: A Life in Music

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Ramya Sarma Courtesy Neeta Kolhatkar Saaz: You’ve been associated with ‘Bollywood’ for a long time without an actual association with it – w...
11 June 2025

Daneesh Majid: “History has mostly been written by those in power”

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What struck me most about Daneesh Majeed’s book about what transpired during princely Hyderabad’s integration into India in 1948, is its par...
30 April 2025

Interview with Kishore Mahbubani for Hindustan Times

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Saaz: Your childhood was marked by hardship, malnutrition, and poverty. You’ve spoken of the strength and skills this gave you – how did you...
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black-and-white fountain, founded in 2012 by writer and oral historian Saaz Aggarwal, is a small but high-impact independent press dedicated to Sindhi heritage, Partition narratives, and the global Sindhi diaspora. Our books combine literary quality with historical depth, preserving voices that might otherwise be lost. This blog traces our journey — books, launches, essays, and moments of rediscovery. That last line (“This blog traces our journey…”) creates continuity between the new and older posts.
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