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The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) unveiled a new series of literary publications covering the ...
On a humid April evening, a group of young theatre enthusiasts gathers in a small studio in Kolkata, rehearsing a play that ...
As the literary world continues to evolve, 2025 is already proving to be a standout year for books across genres. From gripping thrillers and insightful nonfiction to empowering self-help and ...
The National Book Development Board (NBDB) jointly organized the Second Leoncio P. Deriada Conference on April 4 and 5 at the University of the Philippines-Visayas (UPV), with an intensified support ...
In the more fortunate and vastly different condition of life under civil government, the ideal of independence had become a ...
Moral lessons, or morality upon which stories are written, can be explored in very subtle realms. Modern literature has forayed into more complicated moral landscapes where characters face life-like ...
Understanding the complexities and nuances of translation in a linguistically diverse landscape like South Asia where it has ...
Following the brilliant books released in 2020 – and despite the impact of the current epidemic – English readers can look ...
This week, head along to see Sweet Charity, attend the Open Day at Tuggeranong Homestead, and more! It's all happening in ...
One of my primary considerations when deciding to come to Cambridge was the flexibility I’d have in my academic studies.
Of course, there are countless autistic people who write poetry who aren’t famous and haven’t published books. Neurodivergent poet and educator Chris Martin, who works with autistic people around the ...