“First, let me say I’ve never had any interest in successful, well-adjusted people.” Jerry Wilson, author of ‘A Kind of Kaddish’, in conversation with Sébastien Doubinsky.
“At a time when everything—from artificial insemination to your own death—is available for money, the task of the novel should be to expose the way this world really works.” Radka Denemarková talks to Zuzana Uličianska.
Farah Ghuznavi discusses the dangers of stereotyping, the riches of Bangla literature, and the reasons why no one should be a writer…
The author of “The Cloud Messenger” talks about “post-9/11” writing, what it means for emerging Pakistani writers and why he doesn’t believe he qualifies as one.
Mushtaq Bilal interviews Snehal Shingavi