30 Book Adaptations from Indian Regional Literature
Team P3 curates a list of recommended book adaptations from Indian Regional Literature that are a must-watch for every cinephile and book lover. Indian literature,
Team P3 curates a list of recommended book adaptations from Indian Regional Literature that are a must-watch for every cinephile and book lover. Indian literature,
Translated from the French by Vidya Vencatesan A human saga that is both bleak and epic, The Cane Cutter’s Song tells the story of the
When you think of literature awards in India, we think of the JCB Prize, the Sahitya Akademi Prize, or Jnanpith Award which is India’s highest
Although Dalit literature originated in Maharashtra from the 1950s – 1960s, the genre, that gave expression to a historically supressed community, has emerged in all
The sixth edition of the Gateway Literature Festival 2020 took place at NCPA, Mumbai on the 14th and 15th of February, 2020. The theme was
An interview with Telugu writer Volga, about her novels, translations and more.
A shift from Indian to Western, more magazines, and the inclusion of a semi-modern reality – Indian literature post independence bloomed from a black and
The chasm between the rich and diverse “regional” literature and the mainstream English literature has always been large. Still, the rise in the number of
Indian literature and cinema have had close ties since the latter’s inception. Artists practising both art forms have travelled to the other side frequently, whether
Prakruti Maniar was in conversation with Jeyamohan and Suchitra Ramachandran, the author-translator duo behind the brilliant book, The Abyss. Translated from Ezham Ulagam, The Abyss
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