Literature
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‘Jaipur Journals’ is set in a literature festival to explore the writing life in all its complexity
Pragya Tiwari
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This survey of Indian literatures seeks a mode of reflective and long-term response to suffering
Nikhil R
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This novel brings Burma to readers so authentically that it could have been non-fiction
Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar
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Is science fiction an instrument of escapism or a mirror to our realities?
Gavin Miller, The Conversation
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Why read translations? Or, why there is no borderless literature and why that is not bad at all
Berthold Franke
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Boyhood, friendship and the precarious state of democracy make the novel that is ‘The Cliffhangers’
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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Rajasthani: How a mother language can be lost, and how ‘folk’ histories can reclaim it
Vishes Kothari
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How post-World World War II America fell in love with romance comics
Michael C Weisenburg, The Conversation
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Three things historical literature can teach us about the climate crisis
David Higgins, The Conversation Tess Somervell, The Conversation
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From the East to the West, how much is lost (and found) in translation?
Humair Ishtiaq, Dawn.com
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Yoko Ogawa’s novel ‘The Memory Police’ reminds us of the things about India we must never forget
Ankita Chawla
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Why is Deepa Anappara’s ‘Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line’ the toast of international publishing?
Jane Wallace
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Peter Handke’s Nobel Prize controversy makes one ask whether literature has a moral responsibility
Ervin Malakaj, The Conversation
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Our interest in imagining future worlds is dying, says sci-fi author William Gibson
Andre Spicer, The Conversation
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In the age of social media and fast information, have we lost the skill of deep reading?
Judith Seaboyer, The Conversation
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‘I wanted to broaden and complicate the way one understands life in Afghanistan’: Jamil Jan Kochai
Shireen Quadri
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Insights from the DSC Prize jurors into how a literary prize jury picks its winners
Shireen Quadri
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‘I wanted to understand how women live with misogynistic values’: Sadia Abbas on ‘The Empty Room’
Shireen Quadri
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A democracy is in danger when literature becomes a casualty of ‘national security’
Zahid Hussain, Dawn.com
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Is Donald Trump’s America a warped version of Gustave Flaubert’s novel ‘Madame Bovary’?
Susanna Lee, The Conversation