Literature
First Comes Love, Then Comes What Exactly?
Two new books — “Leftover in China” and “The Heart Is a Shifting Sea” — look to China and India, respectively, to assess how marriage withstands breakneck economic growth, social change and the increasing financial independence of women.
Thursday، 23 August، 2018Juste Une Gifle? Interview with Niki Konstantinidou, the author of the book
Just One Slap? is a French creative non-fiction about Katya in her thirties and mother of baby Zoe, victims of domestic violence in France. It focuses on physical and psychological violence of Katya’s former partner, as well as the institutional violence directed against them.
Thursday، 8 March، 2018“I keep Asking You Not to Buy Books from Amazon”
Electricliterature – SF&F legend and literary rabble rouser Ursula K. Le Guin has been speaking out directly and indirectly about Amazon and the state of publishing for some time. At last year’s National Book Awards, Le Guin was […]
Thursday، 15 February، 201880th Goftegu Public Debate: Literature of wickedness, Semiology of war and post-modernism in Afghanistan
The literary circles of Afghanistan have been talking about postmodernism with all its contradictions since 10 years ago. There are three groups that endorse, reject or critique it, mostly on a non-serious basis. There has hardly been a serious discussion of its relationship to war, traditions and fundamentalism.
Saturday، 10 August، 2013