‘The Sun Also Rises’ With Hemingway, Here!
People must have a wonderful feeling while walking into the historic Café Iruña (founded in 1888) in the Plaza del Castillo of the Spanish city of Pamplona. They may feel […]
‘Chronicle Of A Death Foretold’ On ‘Until August’!
Only a few people are seen waiting eagerly for the publication of a new book in the contemporary world! Authors of books of these sorts have either died or stopped […]
Along The Footsteps Of ‘Dead Poets’…
“I am proud to give my life, my one solitary life…” – Malesela Benjamin Moloise. It is being thought, as well as discussed, nowadays, that UNESCO failed to realise that […]
The Raconteur, The Psychiatrist, The Clinic And…
The past is a strange place… One often visits the place, spends some time there, and then comes back. This is termed Nostalgia. Sometimes, trauma prompts one not to visit […]
The Lethal Power Of Silence
Czech-French novelist Milan Kundera (April 1, 1929 – July 11, 2023) was not interested in whether the global community celebrated his achievements even in his lifetime. Perhaps, the author realised […]
On Literary ‘Plastic Surgery’
Roald Dahl (September 13, 1916 – November 23, 1990), the popular English author of children’s literature and short stories, enjoyed fame during his lifetime. He has been brought to justice […]
Manto & Madness
Saadat Hasan Manto and the Exploration of MadnessIn his short story Toba Tek Singh, set against the background of the 1947 Partition of the Indian Subcontinent, writer Saadat Hasan Manto […]
Disputed & Biased
Her works are based mainly on personal memories. Annie Ernaux (b. September 1, 1940), one of the most popular figures in contemporary French literature who is famous for her autobiographical […]
