literature
Decoding the secrets of success in business
Rothman talks about the reasons behind writing the book and shares his insight into the Indian business market.
Bureaucrats should appreciate art, says Manish Sisodia
Those who work in this field must collect the vast treasure of Hindi and folk literature that we have,” he said.
Japan sees a surge in demand for Ishiguro's books
Japan had been pinning its hopes on novelist Haruki Murakami to win Nobel Prize but eagerly claimed link to winner with Japanese roots.
Academy likely to go for more conventional pick for Literature Nobel this year
While committee shocked world last year with unconventional pick, experts believe members will go with more orthodox choice this year.
Winner of Nobel Prize for literature to be revealed on Thursday
Last year’s winner, Bob Dylan, was the first singer songwriter to win the prestigious award, dividing the literary world.
Annie Proulx to receive honorary National Book Award
Previous recipients of the Distinguished Contribution medal include Toni Morrison, Philip Roth and Joan Didion.
Swear words use increasing in American literature: study
American authors used the seven risqué words 28 times more often in the mid-2000s than the early 1950s.
The sublime message: God is in the details
The raas work is almost like a pichwai with complete detail of even the embroidery on the odhnis of the dancers.
360 Degree: A red herring and a red rag
There are a couple of significant, and ominous, depending on the point of view, recommendations which have been rejected.
Meet Cuba's top detective writer, incognito at home
Padura won international acclaim for 'The Man Who Loved Dogs', based on the agent who assassinated Soviet exile Leon Trotsky.