'The River's Song' takes on many themes and it would be worth the reader's while to step into this absorbing,...
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The award-winning 1950 Akira Kurosawa film classic “Rashomon,” based on two short stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, used different and contradictory...
“Parade” by Suichi Yushida was originally published in Japan in 2002 Beautifully banal. Perhaps not the most positive-sounding turn of...
Singapore is a unique agglomeration of cultures, history and contemporary prosperity, and so for this lover of South Asian literature,...
Monica Arora reviews The Last Conception by Gabriel Constans (Melange Books, 2014, 179 pages) The oft-debated dichotomy between modern scientific research and...
A talented Bangladeshi mathematician’s incredible sad story includes, as in Sebald and Eco, many worlds in Zia Haider Rahman's In the Light...
Hangwoman K R Meera (Translated by J Devika) Penguin 2014, pp 438 Rs. 699 Translated from Malayalam, ‘Hangwoman’ is a ...
Oindrila Mukherjee reviews the novel in LARB The gifted Nepalese writer Samrat Upadhyay writes in English about ordinary, mostly middle class...
There are some rough patches in Meena Kandasamy's novel The Gypsy Goddess (Atlantic Books, 2014, pp 283) but the author’s...
It’s a violent world we live in, but Mark Sakamoto’s Forgiveness: A Gift From My Grandparents reminds us that things...
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