“It’s a small question; at least it’s easy to state even though it’s not so easy to answer. That question...
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Author of A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers speaks about taking to writing in English after having earned fame as...
From the WSJ Blog To begin Sunday morning’s session at the Jaipur Literature Festival on memoirs and autobiographical novels, moderator William...
Sri Lankan-born Nayomi Munaweera’s Island of a Thousand Mirrors was on the shortlist of the DSC Prize for South Asian...
This is an interview with Romesh Gunesekera, the British Sri Lankan writer of novels such as Reef and Heaven's Edge....
“For any writer who wants to keep a journal, be alive to everything, not just to what you're feeling, but...
Highlights From Day One of the Jaipur Literature Festival: WSJ Harvard economist Amartya Sen opened this year’s festival of books in...
Fiction, Nonfiction and the Space in Between: WSJ on JLF's Day Two The first session on the Jaipur Literature Festival’s...
Interview with Guyanese-American journalist Gaiutra Bahadur: DNA In her book Coolie Woman, Guyanese-American journalist Gaiutra Bahadur traces the history of her...
Why do Indian citizens vote? Is it hope, peer pressure or incentives or merely political parties which compel them? And...
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