Chika Sagawa is an anomaly in the history of Japanese poetry. Born in Hokkaido as Aiko Kawasaki in 1911, she...
Year: 2016
As someone who is neither an academic nor a researcher, the idea of normalisation of our patriarchal attitudes towards women...
Sungju Lee was born in Pyongyang, North Korea. He had an idyllic childhood with a good home, a bright future,...
Having recently passed a Waterstones’ window that advertised a book based on a hideously abused childhood with the words: “Seriously...
By Aminah Sheikh Deh na dekhi, naram kahaaye Buraa lagay aur hansi bhi aaye (Invisible, but they call it...
Those who were in Japan in the winter of 1973-74 will recall the aftermath of the Arab-Israeli War: many public...
It isn’t often that one comes across a book that picks up the mundane things of life and treats them...
Veteran lyricist, writer and filmmaker Gulzar has been chosen for this year's Tata Literature Live! Poet Laureate award, which will...
Stories of demons, gods and fairy tales with happy, moralistic endings probably formed a memorable part of your childhood. You...
By Anurima Chanda We see the various stages of birth - the birth of a piece of writing, in Shelly Bhoil's...
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