Before the war, it was strange to see smoke in the sky. Fahad Sabah looked out on the city from...
Month: March 2018
..... the Chinese language—with all its dialects, creoles, sister languages, and God knows what all—has changed a great deal in...
I. Gaurav Agnihotri was apoplectic with anger. The editor-in-chief of the News Tonight Network (NTN) paced up and down his...
By Anita A Thomas ‘Writing about Indonesia’ predicates a knowledge of the country, and the panel discussion hosted by Books...
MY NAME RINGS no bell but footnotes know me well footnotes where history shows its true colors and passing reference...
Reviewed by Mayeesha Azhar Title: This House of Clay and Water Author: Faiqa Mansab Genre: Contemporary fiction Publisher: Penguin Random...
Now we’re walking on this empty street and you tell me how we’re very much the same, how much our...
The quiet, firm Lebanese feminist author and activist Emily Nasrallah (1931-2018) — celebrated for her debut novel Birds of September — has...
The book I am currently reading The Age of Anger by Pankaj Mishra. He uses Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals to help understand why everyone...
Rainy Elegy by Pitambar Naik Pitambar Naik was born and brought up in Odisha in India, educated in Sambalpur University...
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