An excerpt from ‘A Bouquet of Dead Flowers’, by Swadesh Deepak, translated from the Hindi by Jerry Pinto, Pratik Kanjilal, ...
A Dublin enthusiast has uncovered a lost short story by Bram Stoker, titled `Gibbet Hill,` in a 1890 newspaper.
The novelist and short-story writer, who died Monday at ninety-six, contributed to The New Yorker for more than six decades.
Check short and long essay on Ratan Naval Tata who was one of India's most respected and influential business leaders.
In this introduction to our collection of Jordanian writing, guest editor Addie Leak details the country's diverse culture ...
Abigail Chachkes ’25 recently won the Cyrilly Abels Short Story Prize for her short story "Do It Again", inspired by a 16th-century saint starving herself from religious devotion.
The work by Bram Stoker, previously unknown to scholars, will be read and included in a book launched during Dublin’s annual ...
It is 1910. The Great Manchurian Plague rages through China, and Dr. Wu Lien-teh is determined to find a cure for the disease ...
The launch of a book about the late literary figure is one of the highlights of Cork International Short Story Festival ...
H AN KANG has been called “Korea’s Kafka”. Rather than giant bugs, her metamorphoses involve vegetation. “The Fruit of My ...
From the daily newsletter: the first South Korean to win a Nobel Prize in Literature. Plus: the Saudi Princesses held captive ...
Year 12 students at SCEGGS Teagan Barrack, Ilana Patkar, Bella Stern, Ariane Moisidis and Julia Richards after completing ...