Speaking to book club enthusiasts, Izza Haziqah, a lifelong book lover, explores why book clubs in Singapore are becoming ...
Is Nabokov’s novel morally offensive? Patently, it is not. We live in a universe of treacherous choices, of corruption and ...
The last day saw a series of book launches, including Akbar in Wonderland by Umber ... alligned on the need to train and ...
However, many do not understand that simply speaking English is not equal to intelligence, if one lacks access to enriching ...
Freddie Baveystock, who heads the department at Harris Westminster Sixth Form in central London, says current teaching of the ...
International Booker Prize winner Geetanjali Shree’s latest novel deftly captures the moral degradation and erosion of the ...
Suad Aldarra has been announced as the recipient of the £8,340 (€10,000) Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. The prize celebrates an outstanding body of work by an emerging Irish writer under 40 years ...
The New Zealand novelist Catherine Chidgey ought to be much more celebrated in this country than she is. Do not be put off by the fact that The Axeman’s Carnival (Europa, £14.99) is narrated by ...
Nathan Gorelick traces literary criticism and psychoanalysis to their shared origins during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Orlando Reade’s fascinating history of John Milton’s epic shows that Paradise Lost may still be a poem for our times, writes ...
Voxa, Romania's leading audiobook and e-book app, has partnered with local artist Saddo to create a literary-inspired art ...
He thought back to the year 1952, when Mustafa was studying for his final exams for his master’s degree in English literature ...