By Maggie Fergusson How do you solve a murder when you can only remember yesterday? The question popped into Felicia Yap’s...
Month: December 2016
By Vikas Datta It was a tumultuous, even controversial, time for literature in 2016 with mixed reactions to the unexpected...
By Kate Whitehead Malaysian Chinese author Selina Siak Chin Yoke began writing her debut novel as a matter of survival. In...
Published in 2016 by Simurg, an imprint of Kitaab International Pte. Ltd Rooh se Rooh tak, a collection of poems by Candy...
Former Hong Kong academic Madeleine Thien’s Booker shortlisted family saga, Hideo Yokoyama’s gripping tale of corruption in Japan and Mei...
By Danuta Kean Courttia Newland has been here before. In 1997, it seemed as if the British book industry might finally...
In a unique endeavour, unprecedented in the literary history, in size and scale, Indian diplomat poet Abhay K has succeeded...
By Nilesh Mondal It is no easy task to write an epic, but a job more difficult than that would...
By Srija Naskar In her book of memoirs, Life Was Like That Only, Delhi-based author Prabeen Singh gives a heady...
By David Cozy A fan, knowledgeable about an art form in the way that only obsessive fans are, in conversation...
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