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Review: Nevermore by Cécile Wajsbrot

Wajsbrot demands the full attention of her reader as she plays with form, ideas and writing in this novel about an unnamed protagonist arriving in Dresden to translate Virginia Woolf’s ‘To the Lighthouse’

A view of Dresden (Shutterstock)
Published on Jan 30, 2025 04:48 PM IST
ByRahul Singh

Women @Booker 2024: Breaking boundaries, dismantling one moniker at a time

For centuries, women picked monikers to evoke communication. The Bronte sisters — Charlotte, Emily and Anne — were Currer Bell, Ellis Bell and Acton Bell.

On the shortlist for the 2024 Booker Prize, five of the six shortlisted authors are women
Published on Sep 25, 2024 06:54 PM IST
ByAnuradha Vellat

Who was Aphra Behn? A look at a trailblazing 17th-century poet, writer, spy

She inspired Virginia Woolf, wrote of gender-fluidity, and was likely overshadowed by the growing legacy of Shakespeare in her time.

Born in Canterbury in 1640, Behn died at 48, and is buried at Westminster Abbey. (Wikimedia Commons)
Updated on Jan 20, 2024 03:09 PM IST
ByAnesha George

Roundabout: A Tryst with Translation

The upsurge of translation from Indian languages to English has created an interesting literary milieu, breaking the hierarchies of those writing in English due to the colonial legacy

TELLING TALES: Translators Arunava Sinha, Baran Farooqi and novelist Khalid Javed. (HT Photos)
Updated on Apr 09, 2023 01:43 AM IST
ByNirupama Dutt
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