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Entertaining readers for the past fifty years, Stephen King has written a ton of iconic novels that still hold up to this day ...
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Two wonderful one act plats make for a timely revival of Rattigan’s oeuvre and a much-needed historical appreciation of what ...
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Just a day before his passing, Dr. Cherian had attended the Kerala Literature Festival in Calicut, where he emphasized that ...
Last Sunday’s Island newspaper had my article titled Reading and the Classics. I continue that trend of thought and mention women authors who we of my generation read with such delight. Maybe I need ...
Each discussion at the Mathrubhumi International Festival of Letters promises to provide unique perspectives and insights, making it an exciting platform for intellectual exchange.
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The mid-18th century saw the birth of industry and the beginning of the modern age in Wales. At the same time came a rebirth of interest in the country's past, and one of the most colourful figures in ...