The 11-year-old writer on being crowned Britain’s first child genius and ‘sniffing and licking’ her books (Outlook India) You’ve held...
Month: September 2013
Bill Cheng's first novel, Southern Cross the Dog, debuted in June. His book, a fine example of writing what you don't...
Kenya-born Sultan Somjee is a Canada-based ethnographer and writer. He studied product design but soon his interest shifted from designing...
Stephanie Merrit reviews The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri in The Guardian The Lowland is a sweeping, ambitious story that examines in intimate...
Mao’s Golden Mangoes and the Cultural Revolution, edited by Alfreda Murck, reviewed by Glyn Ford in ARB In August 1968, Mao was...
Pallavi Aiyar on Andrea Hirata and the bestselling Indonesian novel of all time in LARB In Indonesia, Laskar Pelangi or The Rainbow Troops,...
Pico Iyer on Hyderabad, India in NYRB When I flew into Hyderabad’s new Rajiv Gandhi International Airport not long ago,...
Jane Sullivan on this year's Melbourne Writers Festival in The Age One of the things I love about the Melbourne...
Wishing for the Syrian civil war to be a revolution doesn’t make it so, writes Tariq Ali in Guernica. Ever...
Jonathan Lee interviews Katie Kitamura in Guernica The acclaimed novelist & art critic on dismantling notions of gendered writing, the...
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