literature

New York Library Lists Hana Alkaf’s Novel As One Of The Best Books In 2022

It is almost the end of the year. The New York Public Library released the name of books that made… Read More

2 years ago

“Text” (2012): Living the Fragmented Life of Text Messages

Today, we are so accustomed to texting than calling. Many people prefer sending text messages to being on the phone… Read More

3 years ago

Double Consciousness And Identity Formation In Homegoing (2016)

Homegoing, written by Yaa Gyasi, depicts the experience of identity confusion of several members of an African family due to what… Read More

3 years ago

The Beauty of Letting Go In “Little Father” (2001)

A loved one's death is devastatingly heartbreaking. There would be so many changes in life after they left. The biggest… Read More

3 years ago

The Wasteland (1922): Personifying Modern Day’s Loneliness And Hopelessness

Loneliness and hopelessness have been the subject matter of many modern literary works. After the end of World War I,… Read More

3 years ago

Kate Chopin Talks About Freedom In “The Story of An Hour” (1894)

Freedom is something that everyone wants. The land of liberty and choices, founded by Christopher Columbus, promises the American dream… Read More

3 years ago

Nature As The Antagonist In ‘August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains’

In most literary works, the protagonist and antagonist are mainly humans. But have you ever come across a story that… Read More

3 years ago

Sri Lankan Writer Shehan Karunatilaka Wins 2022’s Booker Prize

The Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka wins Booker Prize in 2022 with his novel, The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida… Read More

3 years ago

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