The End of Jerks in Paradise – By Robin Gregory
Book Review:
Memoirs and Misinformation: A Novel
by Jim Carrey, Dana Vachon
In an interview with New York Times reviewer, Dave Itzkoff, Jim Carrey explains his...
The Joys of Indian Love – By Gabriel Rosenstock
Gabriel Rosenstock's Book Review:
The Bloomsbury Book of Great Indian Love Poems
Edited by Abhay K.
From ancient times – from the immortal Rigveda itself – to...
Crito Di Volta- By Marc Di Saverio
Book Review By Laura Lush
To say that it is a brave undertaking to tackle an epic is an understatement. Blame T.S. Eliot, who held the...
Boatman ! Take These Songs From Me
(Book Preview)
Painted Reliefs by Masood Hussain
&
Tanka by Gabriel Rosenstock
A condensed version of the introductory note by Zulfi Ali :
Masood Hussain's (renowned artist...
Flowers, All Sorts in Blossom, Figs, Berries and Fruits Forgotten – By Oisin Breen
Book Review By David Carpenter
I enjoy being challenged, and this review certainly presented challenges. I am not a reviewer by trade, and this is,...
Otherworld, Underworld, Prayer Porch – By David Bottoms
Book Review by Lynn Alexander
Just as Dante’s journey to the underworld begins in a dark wood, the ghosts of loss arise out of the...
The Voyage – By Christopher Manners
Book Review by Dustin Pickering
“Knowing ourselves, we are beautiful; in self-ignorance, we are ugly.”
-Plotinus
Christopher Manners’ The Voyage is a work of substantial philosophical maturity....
The Good Day I Died – By Desmond Kon
How does literature respond to death or A Near-Death Experience?
By Mitali Chakravarty
Be silent in that solitude,
Which is not loneliness—for then
The spirits of the...
Can a Dictionary Be a Novel? – By Ted Gioia
Milorad Pavić's Dictionary of the Khazars
At times, the progressive spirits of 20th century fiction seemed determined to turn the novel into something other than...
The Gibson Poems – By Simon Perchik
Interviewed by Rajesh Subramanian
The Gibson Poems ( By Simon Perchik ) : The 216 poems in this collection were written inspired by 216 photographs...