Novelist Hiroshi Tamai, a 79-year-old self-described “peasant writer,” is proud that he persisted with his craft through the toughest years...
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Michael Bank in The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 11, Issue 23, No. 2, June 9, 2014 As I was researching Nineteen Eighty-four...
Anu Kumar reviews The Smoke is Rising by Mahesh Rao (Random House/ Daunt Books 2014) There are many stories swirling...
Review of The Guest Cat by Takashi Hiraide The story is that of a couple in their mid- to late-30s,...
Fifteen years after its publication, Koushun Takami's shocking tale of school children trapped in a fight till death is still...
Hassan Blasim provides relentless imagery of Iraq as a place where both life and death are extreme, writes Pradyot Lal in...
One of the most popular names in the mythological fiction genre in recent times, Ashwin Sanghi speaks to Asad Ali about his...
Abubakar Siddique’s book is a well-researched and racy account of the Afghanistan jigsaw, writes Avalok Langer in Tehelka It’s 2014 and...
At 73, P.V. Chinnathambi runs one of the loneliest libraries anywhere. In the middle of the forested wilderness of Kerala’s...
The Frank O'Connor International Short Story award's 2014 long list is out. Among the dozens of writers on the long list...
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