Simenon, a writer fleeing from the nightmare of failure
Georges Simenon remains a significant literary figure in Italy, with fresh works and analyses ensuring his continued popularity.
The Critic’s Review Becomes a 'Sharp Book Review'... A Public Forum Connecting Books and People Takes a Step Forward
There is a growing call in South Korea for specialized book review publications akin to the 'New York Review of Books', highlighted by the success of 'Seoul Review of Books' which celebrates its fifth anniversary.
Notice from Delhi Police to Penguin Publications Regarding Controversy Related to Naravane's Book
Delhi Police's Special Cell has issued a notice to Penguin India in connection with the leak of unpublished memoirs by former Army Chief General M M Naravane.
The Damascus International Book Fair Writes Its First Chapter in the Era After the Ban
The Damascus International Book Fair marks a significant cultural shift in Syria as it embraces diverse literary expressions and a wider range of publications following years of restrictions.
The best comics of the month: from a denunciation of the miseries of the American West to the intimate memory of a post-war young lady
This article highlights notable recent comic book publications by authors such as Darko Macan, Igor Kordey, and Alan Moore, offering diverse themes from Western critiques to post-war memories.