Ghassan Hamdan was born in Iraq, raised in Iran and has spent part of his life in Syria. He considers...
Month: July 2015
By Isa Kamari The Myth of the Lazy Native In 1966, the sociologist and researcher Syed Hussein Alatas began pondering...
The inaugural Singapore National Poetry Festival (NPF) is set to celebrate the island’s poetry in all its four official languages through...
By Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé Let’s get down to brass tacks. Why do you write? I like moving words around on...
Abdullah Hussain Over fifty years have passed but it is still a daunting task to determine whether Abdullah Hussain created Udaas...
by Zafar Anjum, Editor, Kitaab C. P. Surendran is a well-known Indian poet, novelist and journalist who lives in Mumbai....
By Mandy Pannett Several things about this book suggest a medieval manuscript – not literally of course, for this is...
Nearly a decade after its inception, Jaipur Literature Festival is heading to Boulder in the US this September for three...
Students of English at Presidency University will no longer be restricted to only poring over texts and writing their grades....
This is a very sad, dark day for not only Urdu but the world of literature. It marks the end...
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