In this interview, Peggy Mohan talks about how intermarriage, power shifts, and urban life influenced language change.
From Battala’s bold 19th-century street fiction to Pratilipi’s digital revolution, vernacular writers across India are ...
In an interview, historian and Sahitya Akademi winner A.R Venkatachalapathy talks about his award-winning work, his books and ...
From Bengal to Maharashtra and from the Hindi heartland to the four southern states, editor AJ Thomas has curated a sampling ...
This is Nuruddin Farah’s most powerful novel. As with all of his fiction, it is set in his homeland of Somalia. Maps is an ...
Island writer, poet, and translator Thomas Hitoshi Pruiksma was recently honored in India with the 2025 Ancient Tamil ...
Analysts say the BJP has unwittingly given the DMK an opportunity to play on Tamil sentiment and evoke regional pride in the run-up to state polls next year.
The rationalist and founder of the self-respect movement was critical of the language, but at other times, crucial to its ...
Poet-lyricist Vairamuthu has claimed that his novel Kallikaattu Ithikasam (The Epic of Kallikkadu) deserves a Nobel Prize. Speaking at ‘Vairamuthiyam’, an inter ...
The Bay Area is set to witness an extraordinary celebration of Tamil heritage with Tamil Marabu Kalai Vizha 2025 and the ...
Chennai: Chief minister M K Stalin on Sunday said merging traditional and modern literature, and bringing Sangam literature ...
Chennai: From biographies of famous personalities such as poet Subramania Bharati to ethical texts like Naladiyar and ...