Malik Siraj Akbar in The Huffington Post Salman Rushdie and his controversial 1988 novel The Satanic Verses have ignited a series of...
Month: November 2013
SCOTT HUTCHINS on discovering Salman Rushdie: NPR In 1980s Arkansas, one concern trumped all others: Satan. He whispered backwards on...
Fatima Bhutto refuses to participate in the perpetuating of dynasty. Writing fiction, she tells Shougat Dasgupta, is her politics, her way to...
BBC's Lyse Doucet meets the women of Kabul's poetry club In Afghanistan, women are determined to protect new-found freedoms. For...
Amitava Kumar is Professor of English on the Helen D. Lockwood Chair at Vassar College, New York and is the...
SIDDHARTH DHANVANT SHANGHVI writes about being young, restless and Indian in NYT Back in 2003, when I lived in a...
Six books on China reviewed in the NYRB Last November, China’s newly installed leader, Xi Jinping, asked his fellow Chinese...
This year's Singapore Writers Festival is bound to have something to satisfy every type of literary appetite: The Star When...
Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark, former journalists with The Guardian and Sunday Times, talk about their brand of writing to Satish Padmanabhan of the Outlook magazine....
In this interview in The Daily Star, Bangla author Hasan Azizul Haque talks about his first collection of translated short stories and...
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