Today's English literature reflects ethnic diversity and it's not just the current fashion: Kate Williams in Al Jazeera In early...
Zafar Anjum
Once a tiny minority in Arabic literature, science fiction, horror and thrillers are getting a boost: Al Jazeera At the...
The two protagonists in In the Light of What We Know, Zafar and the British-Pakistani narrator, were friends at Oxford in...
Running Through Beijing ought to be profoundly depressing. And yet it isn’t. Just the opposite: it’s uplifting, thrilling. It’s a...
Ahmed Rafiq is not only recognised for playing a central part in our language movement, he is also known as...
From a previously banned novel about rural hardship to a collection of short stories exploring everyday lives: The Guardian Best...
Hachette complains of unaccountably slow despatch amid reports of the web giant using such techniques to win better trade terms:...
Out of the twenty writers from the Commonwealth who have made it to the Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2014 shortlist, two...
Keneally's ingenuity comes to the fore in this compelling fictionalised account of how Japanese PoWs staged a breakout in New...
Gripping tale of India's women indentured labourers: The Business Standard Over half a million Indians were taken to the Caribbean...
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