Nicole Krauss, the famous Jewish-American author for her celebrated novels translated into over 35 languages, has won the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature...
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Adi Shankara, well-known by the respectable salutation of Jagadguru Shankaracharya that he earned because of feats that he achieved for the revival of Sanatan...
There are occasions when literature goes beyond pages. And once it happens, the impressions of literature, the footprints of it, the idea of it and the...
Awards are always attractive. Be it the award given to a topper in the class or an award for the ‘powerful fresher couple’ forcefully forcing...
Bloomsbury India has landed into a fresh controversy which seems entirely novice and unnecessary. As a publisher, you sign up with an author, agree to the...
Yesterday, there was a webinar that the English Department, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, hosted on the subject Representation of the Buddha and His Dhamma in...
Harry Potter, since the time it was first published in the year 1997, has been in records, news and a constant buzz that continues around it. Though the last...
Though I have long been an advocate of literary prizes, incentives and honours, I have also been aware that ‘literary prizes’, eventually, more or...
Literature Festivals, or lit-fests to be precise, cool and contemporary, have become a big joke on the face of all those traditional believers in the power of...
The Literary Rewind of 2019 Literary works literally are the mirror that keeps showing us the fascinating facets of the world’s social, cultural, political...