With brutal honesty and poetic urgency, Ananda Devi relates the tale of four young Mauritians trapped in their country’s endless...
Month: April 2017
By Brittany Ruess In times when the politically powerful attempt to smother speech, renowned author Salman Rushdie said writers often...
By Rym Ghazal This year’s Abu Dhabi International Book Fair will be a special hub of philosophical exchanges as it hosts...
By Damian Flanagan Both influential and deeply mysterious, “The Book of the Dead” (“Shisha no Sho,” 1943) is the most...
On May 20th and 21st the British Library will be transformed like never before as the ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival...
Set in Lahore, This House of Clay and Water by Faiqa Mansab explores the lives of two women. The book published by...
Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin, published by Pan Macmillan India, has been shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2017. Experience the...
By Kapil Komireddi In November 2013, as the Chinese Communist Party prepared to release its economic strategy for the next...
By Kanishka Gupta The last few years have witnessed a deluge of mass market writers in India: Ravinder Singh, Durjoy...
By Vani Saraswathi The book is a political manifesto cleverly disguised as fiction Pravasi means you’ll have regrets it’s always...
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