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The Handmaid's Tale, a dystopian novel penned by best-selling author and Booker Prize winner Margaret Atwood, was first published in 1985. It painted a grim picture of a future where the USA had ...
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The winners of 14 Saskatchewan Book Awards were announced on May 9 at Saskatoon’s TCU Place as part of the finale to the Saskatchewan Library Association's conference. First Book Award Honouring Brend ...
From resilience to reinvention, these books offer hard-earned wisdom, honest truths, and emotional clarity for navigating ...
The veteran journalist explores the history and significance of Charleston’s historic Mother Emanuel Church, which he insists ...
Three-time Anthem Award-winning activist, writer, and Reiki Master Lisa Hurley announces the release of her début book, Space ...
Efforts to ban books in schools and remove them from libraries usually happen at the local level. Trump has made them a focus ...
Annette Fierro’s thematic exploration of utopias, engineering, and infrastructure examines the ‘manic impulses’ of postwar ...
Heart Lamp, a collection of short stories about Muslim women in southern India by Banu Mushtaq, has won the coveted International Booker Prize. Deepa Bhasthi's translation of 12 of Mushtaq’s tales is ...
The 12 short stories, translated by Deepa Bhasthi, follow the lives of ordinary women living in southern India ...
The playwright who made myths relevant, politics personal, and theatre revolutionary; Remembering Karnad’s enduring legacy.
Richa Jha dares to do what few art shows in Delhi attempt: take children’s literature seriously. In her curatorial debut, she ...