Nina Martyris reviews The Blind Man’s Garden by Nadeem Aslam in the LARB Aslam roots The Blind Man’s Garden in a fictional town in northern...
Day: November 19, 2013
While the definition of the book itself is up for grabs, the move from the printed page to the screen...
Chinese authors of literature published online are being formally admitted by the biggest official association for writers in the country. ...
Karen Ma reviews Hong Ying's autobiography, Daughter of the River in NPR Hong Ying's autobiography, Daughter of the River, is doubly astonishing. First, it's...
The Five Star Billionaire novelist talks to the China Daily In the early 20th century, the first of a Chinese community that...
Novelist talks about ‘strong’ Pakistani women who inspired her and on rumours of Bollywood calling: Gulf News “Writing is always...
Fatima Bhutto’s debut novel, The Shadow of the Crescent Moon, is populated by unforgettable characters: The Hindustan Times Strong women characters,...
Dr. Usha Bande casts a critical glance at Tagore’s Chitrangada, based on the Mahabharata story of the warrior-princess, and Hidimba, a folklore figure from the present...