Who said athletes can’t be nerdy, too? Not New Balance. The Boston-based athletic company released this month the “Authors Collection,”...
Month: July 2014
Many Indian languages are losing their oral literature and globalisation isn't the reason for the loss of this intrinsic fabric...
Tishani Doshi, an award-winning writer and dancer of Welsh-Gujarati descent, joined in May this year the International Dylan Thomas Prize,...
A longlist of 15 books has been announced for the prestigious International Dylan Thomas Prize, sponsored by Swansea University. The...
Even the most voracious readers will take a few months to get the most out of Amazon.com's latest offer: access...
This anthology of literary voices from Sri Lanka offers a unique “opportunity to know a country and its various cultures...
It is a novel that raises and puts on the table truths-that-must-not-be-named as we collectively collude in an unspoken conspiracy...
National Library Board CEO Elaine Ng says it has found a "means and method" to put controversial children's books in...
Spare, incandescently passionate, straining conventions, Meena Kandasamy reignites the Kilvenmany massacre: Urvashi Butalia in The Outlook The Gypsy Goddess is clever,...
In this interview with Kitaab's fiction editor Oindrila Mukherjee, Samrat Upadhyay, a fiction writer of Nepali origin, discusses his journey...
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