T. S. Eliot in his rather little-known essay, Dante (1929), wrote ‘It is a test that genuine poetry can communicate...
Month: April 2017
Gender divides, social issues and the human condition are just some of the key topics to expect at the Asia House...
we were epilogues looking for closure Anirban Dam is a 20 something Accounting and Finance post-graduate and is currently pursuing...
By Dana Macalanda “Fractures” is a slip of a book featuring 27 haiku-inspired poems from author and Japan Times contributor...
By Lilly Greenblatt Burton Watson, American scholar and translator of classical Chinese and Japanese literature, passed away on April 1...
By Aminah Sheikh Let’s get down to brass tacks. Why do you write? I write when I am disturbed by...
Hope in a Challenged Democracy written by Dr. Ashwani Kumar goes beyond semantics and critically analyses issues of fundamental importance in...
To commemorate contribution of Kesari to Malayalam language Writer Sethu will lead the maiden Kesari Memorial South Indian Literary Festival...
THe PoRTuguese Terror, Luxury and Decay At the beginning of the sixteenth century, Gujarat was probably the most important trading centre...
By Daniel Morales Haruki Murakami has lost his magic. After two consecutive novels written in the third person (2009’s “1Q84”...
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