by Ranga Chandrarathne “In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.” ― Robert...
Month: May 2016
When Kanhiaya Kumar was - falsely - implicated in the sedition case, this writer had defended him. And a lot...
The Embassy of Denmark in Vietnam and Kim Dong Publishing House will contribute an exciting part of the 6th European...
If China's film market is a flame burning bright, the country's online literature is increasingly itsfuel. The world's second-largest film market, with a box office haul of $6.8 billion in 2015, ischurning out top-grossing movies inspired by popular novels published online. As the self-publishing phenomenon has shaken up the literary scene in the West, writers inChina have increasingly eschewed conventional publishing models and found readers on theinternet. Online-only publishers have sprung up, and their releases are proving hugelypopular. (more…)
Monsoon Books, the trade publisher of books on Asia with offices in Singapore and the UK, has signed up with...
Four Poems by Sonnet Mondel Sonnet Mondal is a young Indian poet and the founder of The Enchanting Verses Literary Review. He has...
India’s print book market—which grew at a rate of 20.4 percent, compounded annually between 2012 and 2015—is estimated to be...
How did the short story in Tamil literature evolve? This was the question editor Dilip Kumar (who had previously edited Contemporary...
The Big Red Book of Modern Chinese Literature, edited by UC Santa Barbara English Professor Yunte Huang, is definitely big...
Sunshine and playtime are not the hallmarks of Cao Wenxuan’s stories for children. Instead, there are mass starvation and displacement,...
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