Dunedin has lodged a bid to be called an international city of literature. It's one of about 16 cities worldwide...
Zafar Anjum
Review of “Fukushima: The Story of a Nuclear Disaster” by David Lochbaum, Edwin Lyman, Susan Q. Stranahan and the Union...
Although born in Japan, Mariko Nagai, author of the just-published novel-in-verse “Dust of Eden,” was raised mostly in Belgium and...
Malaysia's Hafiz Hamzah has embarked on a monumental project to translate Shakespeare: The Star Online“If you are talking about literature...
The idea is to put more books into more people’s hands. Could Malay translations of English bestsellers help to do...
Simon Denyer takes a hard look at India’s soft underbelly. Pradyot Lal feels it has merit: Tehelka Apart from writing of the...
Rana Dasgupta has produced a vivid and haunting account of the 'new India': The Guardian Paris, Vienna, New York: every...
I first met Khushwant Singh in 1969 when I was working on my notorious Bombay: A Private View—a book which my...
Mala Pandurang reviews A Crowd of Twisted Things by Dawn Farnham (Monsoon books: Singapore . 2013, 326 pages. USD $ 15.95) A Crowd...
Kitaab’s fiction editor Monideepa Sahu interviews Ru Freeman, a Sri Lankan–American writer and activist (author of On Sal Mal Lane...
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