Powered by Bangalore Mirror, Lit.Mus 2014, a contemporary literature festival, is a must-attend this weekend. Bangaloreans! Brace yourself for the...
Month: May 2014
Children’s Literature Festival concluded here on Saturday after achieving a remarkable milestone of crossing over 30,000 participant and setting new...
Kureishi's art stands renewed in this novel, and his language retains its vigour: The Outlook Mamoon is an ageing literary...
The title novella came out in 2006 in the puja issue of Desh, the Bengali literary magazine. The buzz was that...
The Lives of Others is an impassioned, dystopic, despairing book: its darkness is relieved by only two glimmers of light....
Had it not been for great translators, doyens of literature wouldn't have been household names, says Suresh Menon I read...
In his essay in The Guardian, English writer Will Self recently argued that 'literary fiction used to be central to...
On May 2 Friday, British novelist Will Self had an essay published in The Guardian titled, 'The novel is dead...
Ahmed Saadawi becomes first Iraqi to win the 'Arabic Booker' for Frankenstein in Baghdad: The Guardian Success for 'what’s-its-name' …...
Michel Houllebecq may be the first author to have a whole film built around him, but thespian turns by authors...
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