At Symphony Space’s Selected Shorts in New York, actors perform stories by authors Teju Cole and Salman Rushdie: The Guardian...
Month: December 2014
Fresh off a Pulitzer for Disgraced, Akhtar returns with a mordant play that explores similarities between free-market and Islamic fundamentalism:...
FT's Q&A with author Mirza Waheed What does it mean to be a writer? A bad back, sleep deprivation, loneliness, moods,...
# Top Selling Books 1 A Singapore Love Story 2 The Fault in Our Stars 3 Fifty Shades of...
Shamsur Faruqi’s fiction will transport you to a resplendent cultural and literary past, says Pradyot Lal in Tehelka The sheer depth will...
Did you know about the connection between the James Bond theme and Naipaul’s A House for Mr. Biswas?
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Ramakanta Rath believes in poetry as music for survival-rising and ebbing being ineluctable part of it, says K.K.Srivastava in this review. Frontier...
A nondescript morning meanders through a busy road smack in the middle of a traffic snarl. Sun rays fall like...
Renowned author Edwin Thumboo got nostalgic during his Goa visit when he opened the fifth edition of the Goa Arts...
A new book by writer Aatish Taseer has Sanskrit as the central metaphor and touches several issues like Ayodhya, 1984...
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