Censorship persists but there are fewer prohibitions this year at event that draws 500,000 people daily from across Iran: The...
Month: May 2014
Oliver Wang on L.A. Son: My Life, My City, My Food by Roy Choi: LARB The idea of chef as...
Nadeem Aslam, the British novelist of Pakistani origin, has made it to the shortlist of this year's Royal Society of...
Indian literature is very rich and directors should be careful when they adapt them into a film or a TV...
by Michael Levin If anyone gives you a Barnes & Noble gift card, be sure to cash it in by...
On the occasion of Danish Queen Margrethe II’s official visit to China, the Chinese have been talking about Danish cookies,...
Chinese author Bi Feiyu is keeping a level head as he makes a name for himself internationally. Cecily Liu reports in London: The China Daily Soon after Bi Feiyu's 2008 novel Three Sisters was published, the Chinese author gave a book-reading in London. He was part-way through the reading when a member of the audience stood up. "She stood up when the main female character, Yumi, called her boyfriend 'brother'," Bi says. (more…)
“I personally feel that a box, far from being a dead end, is an entrance into another world.” “The Box...
Sanjaya Baru's book on Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, 'Accidental Prime Minister', has evoked extreme reactions ranging from disbelief to...
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