Paul Stevens and Rilo, the old hunter, hid behind a rock and watched. Tenga Dragotsang, Mingma and some of the...
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The Borrowed by Chan Ho-Kei (translated by Jeremy Tiang) Grove Atlantic 3 stars Kwan Chun-dok is “the genius detective… the...
By Iain Maloney Ryunosuke Akutagawa is probably best known outside Japan for “Rashomon” but “Kappa” is considered to be his...
By Imteyaz Alam Imagine a country with one race, one language, and one religion where the state intrudes into the...
By Louise George Kittaka The first Japanese winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1968, Yasunari Kawabata, deals with...
Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful - Rita Frances Dove Poetry is to literature what soul...
By Lisa Kaki The end of the World War I marked the end of the Ottoman Empire and the emergence...
By Aminah Sheikh Let’s get down to brass tacks. Why do you write? I write because it’s the one thing...
By Joseph Dana The number of books about Israel and Palestine published every year can feel oppressive to the average reader....
Inspired by true events, this riveting narrative traces the lives of Safeena Malik, Deewan Bhat, and Bilal Ahanagar, three childhood...
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