Rediscovering Rajkamal Choudhary, the poet who diagnosed India’s moral and modern decay long before it became our everyday ...
Welcome to this edition of The Hindu on Books Newsletter. South Korean writer Baek Se-hee, who found readers worldwide for ...
Shrestha, an octogenarian now, was a teacher at Kanya Mandir School for many years, where his writing was admired by ...
I MENTIONED last week that a reading of Sangschaw, Hugh MacDiarmid’s groundbreaking first book of poems, was coming up. It takes place tomorrow ...
Long before Jessie Reyez was celebrated for her voice, poetry was the Toronto-bred musician's “first love.” The ...
Niamh Connolly, a debut novelist from Cork and winner of last year’s Women’s Prize Discoveries Award, has signed a six-figure ...
Harrison would later transform the National Theatre, bringing the classics into a route of wild trajectories: Moliere, Racine ...
Catawba College is honored to welcome Jaki Shelton Green, North Carolina’s first African American and third female poet laureate, for a public reading and book signing at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 6, ...
New Delhi, The English translation of actor-singer Piyush Mishra's autobiographical novel, “Tumhari Auqaat Kya Hai, Piyush Mishra”, will hit the stands in November, announced publishing house ...
As a national movement to expand religious instruction arises in public education, the lessons could serve as a potent blueprint for other states.
Kentucky author Gurney Norman, who died on Oct. 12, encouraged generations of writers at UK and around the state.
A new scholarly study reveals how the Nobel-winning poet’s verse reflects a profoundly sacramental imagination.