Reviewed by Mitali Chakravarty Title: A Bit of Earth Author: Suchen Christine Lim Publisher: Times Marshall-Cavendish, Singapore, 2001 Pages: 420...
Fiction
‘Boy you are late, I told you to be here at dawn.’ The boy rubbed his eyes and said in...
I first became entranced with Xi Xi through one of her most famous short stories, “A Girl Like Me,” about...
The Royal Society of Literature is delighted to announce the nineteenth V.S. Pritchett Short Story Prize. This prize for the best...
I remember the time the first Penguin India books came out. I stood in Mumbai’s now-defunct Strand Book Stall, reading...
Very early on, my eight-year-old self understood that spoken words were not the same as those written. Spoken words hurt,...
Reviewed by Bhaswati Ghosh Title: Louisiana Catch Author: Sweta Srivastava Vikram Publisher: Modern History Press Buy Sweta Srivastava Vikram couldn’t have written Louisiana...
The just concluded Kitaab Literary Festival in Lucknow saw interesting discussions on intertextuality and micro literature At a time when...
1. Once a conversation with an Australian friend surprised me; she told me that Haruki Murakami, the world-famous Japanese novelist, struck...
Do you think Israel’s fiction must engage with her politics? I think Israel is a very political country. We are...
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