Grandparents in literature are hardly glamorous; they are often part of the supporting cast, but are often the ones imparting...
Begum Akhtar is held up as an example of a derided and ultimately extinguished culture, which becomes nostalgically (and therefore...
Comedian, musician, host of Chris Crofton's Advice King Podcast and former Nashvillian Chris Crofton asked the Scene for an advice column, so we gave...
PESHAWAR: Politics, literature and life are indivisible part of society that reflects historical progress, human development and prevailing complexities. This...
Date published: 08 June 2021 A rare handwritten manuscript of Emily’s poems, mentioned in the preface to Wuthering...
WHEN HE WAS A GRAD STUDENT in Berkeley in the 1970s and ’80s, pursuing his Ph.D. in English, Joe Di...
Mallam Denja Abdullahi, the immediate past president of the Association of Nigerian Authors ANA has said that the greatest legacy...
Lunch and dinner time was whenever the people got hungry. Ever since opening his shop at the edge of the...
Written by Shreya Banerjee “I had a little bird. Its name was Enza. I opened up the window, And in...
Her first book of prose miniatures, “Larifari: A Confused Book,” appeared in 1956 as part of a series of works...
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