Tom Odhiambo’s article, ‘Some Variety and Literary Criticism, Please’ (Literary Discourse, August 31) must not go unchallenged. The piece was stimulating and exasperating, as inspiring as it was ...
A session entitled ‘The lost art of literary conversation’ was a discussion on Asif Furrukhi’s book comprising interviews of various writers and artists he did in 1984-85. It was moderated by Masood ...
In a previous lecture, we discussed the meaning of Literature from different perspectives. We also saw the difficulty in determining the scope of the interesting subject. Today we examine certain ...
An article on GRAMMATICAL GENDER recently published in the Literary Discourse Column on ghanaweb.com has generated linguistic pyrotechnics among commentators. Authored by Abubakar Mohammed Marzuq ...
A certain literary discourse, about what others should or shouldn’t be doing with their art, will probably always exist as A certain literary discourse, about what others should or shouldn’t be doing ...
A month ago, in this space (Literary Discourse, April 28), recent university graduate Silas Nyanchwani lamented about the ‘young writers’ diminished path to fame.” He complained that, nowadays, it is ...
Madhubani Literature Festival (MLF) is a flagship program organised by Centre for Studies of Tradition and Systems (CSTS), Delhi. It has successfully convened three successive editions of literature ...
After a hiatus of nearly two decades, the critically acclaimed Urdu novelist Abdullah Hussain made an appearance at the Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) on Tuesday. This homecoming of sorts coincided ...
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