The Cliffs' weaves an intersectional portrait of place that confronts Maine’s legacies of culture, race and class.
It takes Greene’s tale and updates it from the Fifties to the Sixties; borrows Kurtz from Conrad’s novella and places him at the centre of an enormous, polyphonic novel; mimics Pynchon’s multivalent ...
In The Orchards of Basra', Hisham, a bookseller, is drawn into the life of Yazid, an intellectual from ancient Basra, by a ...
“The Diamond Mine” offers a brief, dreamy chronicle of a teenage girl’s sexual awakening with an Afrikaans soldier about to ...
Rijula Das’s translation brings alive Bhattacharya’s carnivalesque, ensuring the reader does not miss either the nuances or ...
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My Political Biography” was screened at the Ruby’s Film Theater as part of Duke’s annual French Film Festival.
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, Foundry Fest, a “Not Dead Yet!” tribute to Tom Lehrer, gospel ...
We've got you covered with our edit of this year's must-reads Our picks are a proper treat—a monstrous game of tit-for-tat ...
By Maxim Loskutoff In Evie Wyld’s new novel, “The Echoes,” a woman mourns her partner while also contending with the traumatic past she left behind. By Marie-Helene Bertino In Michelle de ...
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From the cultural splendour of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur to the glamour of Bollywood, India is a fascinating place. It’s the world’s most populous country and there’s no better way to learn ...