The eclectic, prolific author wrote more than 90 novels — primarily fantasy and science fiction, but also horror, erotica, ...
From Battala’s bold 19th-century street fiction to Pratilipi’s digital revolution, vernacular writers across India are ...
Some books stay with you forever, not just for their stories but for their breathtaking prose. These 13 novels are written so ...
This year marks the writer's 100th birthday. Through fiction anchored in her Southern background and Catholic faith, O'Connor ...
Introduction Netflix's new hit Korean drama, My Life as a Noodle, has become a sensation since its premiere, captivating audiences with the outstanding performances of leading actors IU and Park ...
Fang Fang’s newly translated novel uncovers the brutal, buried history of land reform in China.
Born Mary Flannery O’Connor on March 25, 1935, Flannery wrote two novels and 32 short stories before dying from lupus in 1964 ...
I’ve been an Ernest Hemingway aficionado since my teens, so I was pleased to read the Library of America’s collection of the ...
The new Italian production of 'The Leopard' recently released on Netflix is certainly watchable but its deviations from the ...
"Who I am and how I came to be is something I learned from the women of my family," says Betty Shamieh. The San Carlos playwright and author discusses her debut novel "Too Soon," which chronicles the ...
Theft, the Nobel Prize winner’s new novel, is full of wisdom and free of judgement.
One hundred years after Flannery O' Connor's birth, she has been miscast at two extremes, either as a racist or as a saint.
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