Kazuo Ishiguro, who won the Booker prize in 1989 for his novel The Remains of the Day, is one of the...
Month: April 2015
“The culture of reading printed matter is in crisis, so I want to help produce more writers who deserve to...
The second edition of Bunga Emas: An Anthology Of Contemporary Malaysian Literature (1930-1963) is a must-have for any Malaysian bibliophile. Edited by...
Once you are actually in India, get yourself a blog. Write about real India, meaning, the dirt-lined streets and that...
by Zafar Anjum On the 29th of March, the day Singapore’s first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was to...
By Felicia Low-Jimenez, Interviews Editor, Kitaab Joshua Ip is prodigiously talented and quite likely needs very little sleep given that he...
The announcement last October that Richard Flanagan had won the Man Booker Prize for his novel The Narrow Road to...
Though he wrote numerous plays, novels and poems, Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen is best remembered for his fairy tales...
Brevity Magazine published an essay “One Hundred Days in India” by Jennifer Sinor in its Winter 2015 issue. Owing to...
For many Chinese, India is a land of mystery, but one couple traveled China's southern neighbor and wrote a book...
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