The novelist and short-story writer, who died Monday at ninety-six, contributed to The New Yorker for more than six decades.
The launch of a book about the late literary figure is one of the highlights of Cork International Short Story Festival ...
Abigail Chachkes ’25 recently won the Cyrilly Abels Short Story Prize for her short story "Do It Again", inspired by a 16th-century saint starving herself from religious devotion.
A farmer describes what Sukkos was like for his family when they immigrated from Russia and didn’t even have a house yet.
The Irish, who gained their independence almost three decades before Israel, have singularly failed to revive their native ...
South Africa’s Nadia Davids recently won the 2024 Caine Prize for African Writing for her short story “Bridling”, published ...
H AN KANG has been called “Korea’s Kafka”. Rather than giant bugs, her metamorphoses involve vegetation. “The Fruit of My ...
Syed Waliullah’s (1922-1971) debut novel Lal Shalu drew significant attention upon its release but faced mixed reviews, ...
Year 12 students across the state are breathing a sigh of relief after breaking the ice of their final exams, emerging with ...
After two years of Europe-centric Nobel Prizes in Literature (Jon Fosse, Annie Ernaux), the Swedish Academy has looked east ...
Sydney and Melbourne have ranked highly in work-life balance global city rankings although both cities have fallen short when ...
Han Kang, South Korea's first winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, was slow to global acclaim, getting her first big ...