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In The Chill in the Bones, Wani Nazir gathers the dust of his homeland and turns it into poetry that aches. This haunting ...
From exhibitions of works by Jack Whitten, Rashid Johnson and Amy Sherald to the international debut of Luana Vitra, there’s ...
My introduction to the delightful and expanding world of contemporary bestiaries began with Odd Birds and Fat Cats, a ...
In his debut novel, Ocean Vuong took pains to be illegible, then blamed the reader for reading. In his new book, he is ...
There's something deeply troubling about this speed-run to authorship. In a place like Kashmir, with its centuries-old ...
Vihanga Perera, is shortlisted for the sixth time (he was winner in 2014) for The Warm South, a novel that “documents the journeys, whims, and whimsies of a group of privileged urban youth through the ...
‘The inner emotions of legal practice serve as raw, real-life material for my writing’: Banu Mushtaq
Selected Stories’, which has been shortlisted for the International Booker Prize in Deepa Bhasthi’s translation.
During a time of global upheaval, war, genocide, and countless national crises and political injustices, writing can give us a means to express, document, defy, and/or attempt to make sense of the ...
These 8 short stories don’t just speak—they understand. For anyone who’s ever struggled to put feelings into words, these ...
Kharkiv, located a stone’s throw away from Russia’s border, continues to pulsate with a resilient spirit despite the invasion ...
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