It’s taken almost 30 years for Good Omens to be adapted to the screen. Find out how if the TV show matches up to the book.
It’s taken almost 30 years for Good Omens to be adapted to the screen. Find out how if the TV show matches up to the book.
Find out what space LGBTQIA+ literature holds in contemporary India and why LGBTQIA+ voices need more representation in Indian literature.
Can fiction help us understand India’s political climate? Deya looks at dystopian fiction to figure out whether we are living in a dystopian India.
Find out how Convenience Store Woman is a sharp criticism of Japan’s mechanistic society, where women have little choice or control.
Find out how the wildly famous Winnie The Pooh books took over the lives of the author and his son, Christopher, and cost them their sanity.
The problem with narratives of violence against women and the need for a paradigm shift in the portrayal of violence against women in literature.
If you find magical realism daunting and don’t know how to get started, this roadmap will introduce you to the genre and give you reading recommendations.
How the role of dictionaries is changing and the controversy surrounding the inclusion of erstwhile ‘non-words’ in the dictionary.
Deya explores the connection between conflict and art and why narratives of conflict in comics are so appealing to readers.
This piece takes a look at the space the femoir occupies in contemporary women’s writing, and how it amplifies feminist storytelling.
A graphic novel, Sabrina, has finally been nominated for a Man Booker Prize. Read what makes this novel unique and why one shouldn’t ignore graphic novels.
In this piece, Deya looks at a very pertinent book on women’s rights in India, Seeing Like A Feminist, and talks about why independent India needs feminism.
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