Bookaroo, India's first and now Asia's biggest, dedicated-to-children literature festival, will be taking place in the city for the first...
Month: November 2016
For its 10th edition in 2017, the Jaipur Literature Festival organisers have started unveiling names of speakers in batches of...
By Aju Mukhopadhyay Veils, Halos and Shackles, an international anthology of poetry was conceived in the wake of the gang rape...
Singapore journalist Clara Chow will launch a collection of short stories put togther in a book titled Dream Storeys on November...
Written by Malaysian novelist Tan Twan Eng, The Garden of Evening Mists has been recognised as one of the best books of...
Here is a question. How many of these names would appear familiar to a moderately avid Indian reader: Suren Talukdar,...
Forget about the heated debates on Bob Dylan’s winning the Nobel Prize, talk about the home grown crop of writers...
A common perception abroad is that Japanese society is docile. This is partly thanks to Western writers who tried to...
The times are a-changing for superheroes. Weary, doubtful and even hated for their supernatural aptitude of putting the world’s needs...
By Atharva Pandit The story of India’s involvement in the Second World War is a story untold, so that its...
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