The 44th edition of the New Delhi World Book Fair that is set to begin on January 7 here, will...
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Grey Earth When he had been travelling for two weeks, perhaps more, he could not be sure, Pele came to...
By Theo Kalangi In March 2016, a study conducted by Central Connecticut State University (CCTU) entitled “Most Literate Nation of the...
By Nicolas Gattig Published in 1951 and later adapted for a movie and Broadway play, Vern Sneider’s “The Teahouse of...
“Two of their buildings fell down and they think they know about the world’s darkness, about how unsafe a place...
By Carly O'Connell In 2015, Chinese Sci-fi hit the American literary scene when Ken Liu’s translation of The Three-Body Problem by...
By Dillip Kumar Taking Odia literature to international level was once rare incident, but thanks to Paramita Satpathy whose literary...
By Sukant Deepak William Dalrymple will speak to us on one condition. "Order tea for me, and make me talk."...
By Karthik Venkatesh The Marathi and Kannada word for novel is “kadambari”. It’s an interesting choice of word and, presumably, the...
By Ron Charles Americans know more about Quidditch than they do about cricket, but there must be magic in both...
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