Ziya Us Salam pays tribute to the great Urdu poet and Muslim philosopher Allama Muhammad Iqbal in The Hindu Indeed,...
Year: 2014
http://youtu.be/PeYQaahv5kk Lan Cao is a Vietname-American author and a professor of law at Chapman University School of Law in Orange...
Monica Arora reviews The Last Conception by Gabriel Constans (Melange Books, 2014, 179 pages) The oft-debated dichotomy between modern scientific research and...
Kulpreet Yadav’s latest novel 'Catching the Departed' was shortlisted by Hachette-DNA in a contest called 'Hunt for the Next Bestseller'...
The Nepal Literature Festival has come a long way from its humble beginnings, thanks to its organisers continuing to believe...
(Extracts from a Speech delivered at the BMICH Banquet Hall on 15 September 2014 at the Sri Lanka-China Writers’ Forum)...
Taiwanese writer Chu Tien-wen has been awarded the fourth Newman Prize for Chinese Literature, becoming the second Taiwanese writer to...
Investors backing hot startups are now turning their attention to backing culture in India's technology capital. A number of them,...
An ambitious digital venture is underway at the office of Internet company Yeeyan.org in Sihui East, Beijing's eastern suburb. Yeeyan's Project Gutenberg, which has been ongoing since 2012, is credited with the online translation of Charles Darwin'sThe Voyage of the Beagle. Yeeyan published the Chinese version in August in cooperation with the China Youth Publishing House. (more…)
The Communist Party of China (CPC) has recommended "Deng Xiaoping at History'sCrossroads," a book inspired by a biopic of the same name, to Party members and cadres,according to a report by China Youth Daily Tuesday. The book depicts Deng Xiaoping's life and China's transformation under his guidance from1976 to 1984, the same period shown in a popular 48-episode biopic being aired by statebroadcaster CCTV since late August. Read More
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