If literature were a city, Mario Vargas Llosa would be one of its most daring architects — the kind who doesn’t just build houses but ….
Category: Author Review
If you’ve ever finished a book and thought, “Well… that changed something in me,” chances are it was written by someone like José Saramago. Reading ….
Have you ever read a book that felt less like a story and more like a quiet conversation with yourself? The kind that doesn’t shout ….
Elizabeth Gaskell isn’t always the first name that comes to mind when people talk about classic literature—but honestly, she should be. Her novels are rich, ….
If you’ve ever picked up a book that felt like it bent reality just enough to make you lean in closer, chances are you’ve brushed ….
If you’ve ever thought short stories were just warm-ups for “real novels,” Alice Munro is here to prove you wrong. Often hailed as the master ….
If you’ve ever dipped your toes into classic literature, you’ve probably stumbled across the name Henry James. Maybe you even tried reading The Turn of ….
If you’ve ever felt like modern literature just doesn’t quite cut it when it comes to depth, wit, and razor-sharp social commentary, then Edith Wharton ….
If you’ve ever dipped your toes into world literature, chances are you’ve heard the name Jorge Luis Borges. But here’s the thing—Borges isn’t just another ….
Truman Capote was more than just a writer—he was a literary icon with a razor-sharp pen and a flair for the dramatic. Whether he was ….
