Franz Kafka's profound quote, "It is not necessary to accept everything as true, one must only accept it as necessary," ...
Explore Tabish Khair’s powerful new Gothic horror novel, Drown All the Refugees, as he reflects on displacement, the ...
David S. Reynolds' book examines the twin legacies of the Mayflower, which carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620, and the ...
Tabish Khair’s new novel, Drown All the Refugees, is an anguished cry from the heart. Khair has explored the themes of ...
At its core, it advocates for the exclusive standardisation of the Konkani language through the Nagari script, positioning this as the sole legitimate ve hicle for authentic expression, education, ...
Award-winning novelist Tabish Khair discusses refugees, migration, AI, capitalism and fundamentalism, arguing literature can ...
One of the White House’s newest website pages appears to confirm a long-standing conspiracy theory: aliens live among us. With typewriter-esque text reading “declassified,” the government details ...
This Juneteenth, we celebrate the miracle Black life—kinship—in spite of centuries of alienation from our American experiment ...
The Vivisectors,” by Missouri Williams, critiques the hollowness of contemporary life. But it’s tricky to gauge the book’s level of self-awareness.
A Booker shortlist, a small press wave, a generation of writers in their thirties. Loneliness has become the quiet centre of ...
The most extensively documented suppression effort targeted Challenging Parental Alienation: New Directions for Professionals and Parents by (Mercer and Drew 2021), an edited volume published by ...
Ben Hine was 4 years old when his parents split. In his recollection, he remembers that his dad left for work one day and his uncle arrived in a van to pick up Ben and his mother, along with the ...
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