Duncan Jepson is the award-winning director of five feature films. He also produced documentaries for Discovery Channel Asia and National...
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When Australian writer Gail Tredwell’s book Holy Hell: A Memoir of Faith, Devotion and Pure Madness was published last November, it sent...
The appearance of the expression ‘global novel’ is recent and strange, said Mohsin Hamid, author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist. He was...
Monideepa Sahu, fiction editor of Kitaab, interviews Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar, the author of The Mysterious Ailment of Rupi Baskey (Aleph) Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar...
Paul French in the LARB Blog Jack London’s time as a war correspondent in Asia has rather slipped from his...
If there was ever a time for the judiciary to redeem itself and to end the ambiguity about free speech,...
On February 6, Israel’s “Law for the Protection of Literature and Authors in Israel” went into effect, having been passed...
The news from India these days is rarely cheery. The country’s long-overdue winning streak in the international press, which saw...
An ancient law that criminalises opinion has been used to suppress a scholarly work on Hinduism. G Vishnu deconstructs the Wendy Doniger controversy in...
Around 1600, a dramatic shift took place in Mughal art. The Mughal emperors of India were the most powerful monarchs...
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