A one day book fair organized by Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST) Islamabad campus uncovered interesting trends relative to book reading among...
Month: October 2013
LARB offers two reviews of Lahiri's novel The Lowland is a breathtaking achievement, taking into account four generations and almost 70...
Vanity Bagh is a delightful exploration of small-town India, with religious skirmishes, politics and cricket, says Suneetha Balakrishnan in The...
Howard French on the brilliant and disquieting non-fiction of Liao Yiwu in The Caravan Magazine A quip from another era,...
Review of Chinese novelist Xue Yiwei's book, Traveling Along With Marco Polo - Thoughts about Invisible Cities in The China Daily...
Forget islands and flats, most Hindi film writers cannot even afford a snug suburban existence, even after years of sweating...
Sudha Menon is an Indian journalist with over two decades of experience ín news and feature writing. She has worked...
This is the last year for the Booker as we know it, before space is made for American writers. But...
There are no less than 23 Ramayanas in Indo-Persian Literature, writes Rana Safvi in Tehelka The Ramayana, one of the...
Interview with Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami in The Asahi Shimbun For the legions of admirers of Haruki Murakami, the recent...
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