A guide to Ismail Kadare’s Books
By Amelia NierenbergIsmail Kadare, the most celebrated Albanian author in a generation, was a prolific writer who often found ways to criticise the country’s totalitarian state, despite the risks involved. Frequently,...
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Of the chilling cases from Baker Street
Book fair not just about books but for knowledge
A soothing balm for non-fiction genre
Book on Oman unveiled
Muscat book fair from Wednesday
Fair fares better than last year
An unseen but admirable aspect of Genghis Khan
‘Lack of consensus hampering holistic action on cyber security’
A man born of the soil returns to the soil
Zebras, giraffes, impalas and other evolutionary conundrums
The philosopher of enlightened thinking we have forgotten
Love lessons from the great philosophers
Unexpected museums around the world
Of loot and exploitation: The legacy of the Raj