A West Virginia native has won one of the top prizes for American literature for a book that is based on her home state.
Korean literature is experiencing a surge in popularity across the United Kingdom, driven by a shift in literary preferences ...
He has published more than 100 novels, gives his work away, and his surrealist books have a massive cult following. Now Argentina’s favourite rule-breaker is tipped for the Nobel prize ...
Historical frontier fiction opens a portal to pioneer life, where individuals venture into untamed regions fueled by aspirations. These narratives fuse the thrill of adventure with the grit of ...
The number of China's online literature users has surpassed 500 million as of 2023, according to a report released by the China Writers Association in ...
And if you need an excuse to add even more books to your TBR pile, May is a great time to pick up some books by Asian ...
Ethan Hawke-directed 'Wildcat' opens this weekend, with Maya Hawke starring as the reclusive, brilliant writer Flannery ...
It was the 1950s when a desperate young woman, rejected by her family because of her sexuality, walked into a drugstore, ...
Apurba Kumar Saikia, a celebrated Assamese short story writer, in this interview with Subhajit Bhadra, reflects on his literary journey.
A new mini-series dramatizes the best-selling 2018 novel that sparked debate over the line between history and memory ...
In "Through the Trees," the author again reflects on mortality, but this time his own. Through "pale blue neon light" from a ...
For the second time in the 14-year history of the prize, a non-fiction book has won the overall award. Jamaican author Safiya Sinclair’s book, How to Say Babylon: A Memoir, has emerged as the overall ...