From Italo Calvino’s Oaks to Arundhati Roy’s Mangosteens, trees have been the stuff of inspiration for as long as we’ve...
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Dec 31, 2017-Poet Madhav Prasad Ghimire once described Ghanashyam Kandel as a writer capable of making nature cry, but had...
... I’ve heard it argued that it’s been a banner year for books by women of color already: there’s Jesmyn...
Urdu poetry is replete with references to Ibn-e-Maryam, the son of Virgin Mary, writes Rakshanda Jalil in the Indian Express....
HONG KONG — At Monument Books, a bookstore in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the magazine racks are stacked with copies of The...
In Lithub, S. Shankar, author of 'Ghost in the Tamarind' lists 11 representative books that "serve as an introduction to...
Moving beyond the narratives of victimhood and survival, Sujatha Gidla’s book on caste, Ants Among Elephants: An Untouchable Family And The...
On Privacy, Profile Writing, and Avoiding the First Person Interview: Durga Chew-Bose ... In Sehgal’s “First Words” columns for the Times...
The stories of Javanese cultural hero, Prince Panji Inu Kertapati, dating from the 13th century, mark the development of a...
Alipur Road was a wide avenue lined with enormous banyan trees, and my mother and I would go for walks along...
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