వీక్షణం – 120
ఆంగ్ల అంతర్జాలం:
Introduction to Kosambi’s work at Hyderabad
Writer’s block: Why Chetan Bhagat and Amish may help the cause of literature
Hindi Belt: A glimpse into an unfamiliar world
Jhumpa Lahiri wins DSC Prize for 2015
Bookends: Which Literary Figure Is Overdue for a Biography?
Chronicling the glorious Bengaluru
The Vast Beast-Whistle of Space
హైదరాబాద్ లిటరరీ ఫెస్ట్ విశేషాలు:
‘Carnival of words’ begins on a grand note
HLF: poetry recital session a big draw
HLF opens with ‘Dastangoi’ performance
జైపూర్ లిటరేచర్ ఫెస్టివల్ విశేషాలు:
No one can change history – we are the same people, says Pakistani author
Hindu temples in Pakistan evoke shared past: author
Mutinies are also social movements, says Naipaul
Arundhathi Subramaniam wins poetry prize
Take failures in your stride: Kalam
Amish Tripathi planning Rama series
Jhumpa Lahiri wins DSC Prize for 2015
Writers come out in support of Perumal Murugan
Naipaul turns emotional at Litfest
Amazon to take JLF closer to book lovers
పుస్తక పరిచయాలు / సమీక్షలు
ECONOMIC GROWTH, TRADE AND POVERTY — A Comparative Analysis of India and China
‘Modernity Britain: 1957-1962,’ by David Kynaston
The Shortlist: ‘The Greatest Knight,’ by Thomas Asbridge, and More
Esther Freud’s ‘Mr. Mac and Me’
Ben Metcalf’s ‘Against the Country’
‘The Season of Migration,’ by Nellie Hermann
Casey Walker’s ‘Last Days in Shanghai’
‘When Books Went to War,’ by Molly Guptill Manning
‘The Match Girl and the Heiress,’ by Seth Koven
‘Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary,’ by Anita Anand
‘There Was and There Was Not,’ by Meline Toumani
‘Once Upon a Time,’ by Marina Warner
‘Where the Dead Pause, and the Japanese Say Goodbye,’ by Marie Mutsuki Mockett
‘Marissa Mayer and the Fight to Save Yahoo!,’ by Nicholas Carlson
‘The Forgotten Depression,’ by James Grant
Books of The Times: ‘Amnesia,’ Peter Carey’s New Novel
Children’s Books: Cari Best’s ‘My Three Best Friends and Me, Zulay’
Books of The Times: David Kynaston’s ‘Modernity Britain: 1957-1962’
‘Guantánamo Diary,’ by Mohamedou Ould Slahi
మాటా మంతి:
“I Like Calling Myself a Thief”: An Interview with Rabih Alameddine
మరణాలు:
John Bayley, Oxford Don Who Wrote of His Wife, Iris Murdoch, Dies at 89
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