Amitava Kumar's review of “In the Light of What We Know” by Zia Haider Rahman: NYT Another month, another bright young star...
Month: April 2014
The Pakistani writer on patriarchy, cricket and the unashamedly political nature of her novels: The Guardian "I want to go...
Arctic Summer is a fictionalised biography of Forster and it will, hopefully, help rekindle an interest in his writings: Outlook India...
Imagine water and its mutable foundation dissolving your island, the landlocked continental mass that houses your trespassers. Since...
The wisdom of The Last Word by Hanif Kureishi is not a single strand of thought. Rather, it tries to unflinchingly recognise...
Leading Indian-origin writers, artists and lawyers have warned against BJP's Narendra Modi as India's next Prime Minister, saying his coming...
Shiba Ryotaro is a master spinner of yarns, and “Clouds Above the Hill” is packed with entertaining and enlightening digressions:...
What would you do if you hated your father — really hated him? Could you bring yourself to kill him? But what...
What can the 10 South Korean writers selected for the book fair this week tell us about a country that...
New categories and prizes are introduced in 2014 to energise the biennial award The National Book Development Council of Singapore...
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