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The Asian Review title: The Asian Review – Asian Thumbprint in Global Literature

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Some literary characters deserve an encore, and Rocky—the sharp-tongued, endearingly neurotic narrator of Catherine Newman’s 2024 hit “Sandwich”—is undoubtedly one of them. In “Wreck,” Newman proves that second helpings can be just as satisfying as the original, delivering a sequel that stands on its own while deepening our connection to a character who feels like an old frie...

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Arti Mishra’s new book, ‘The Silent Cage,’ stands out as an important work for India because, it brings to light the untold stories of women in rural and semi-urban India.

“The Silent Cage: Stories of Hurt, Healing, and Hope” opens a window into lives we rarely see but deeply need to understand. t takes readers int...

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Shortlisted Stories:

  • ‘Rosamma’s Boy’ by Anjana Menon (India)
  • ‘Smile in the Crowd’ by Lalitha Ramanathan (Singapore)
  • ‘The Wrong Parent’ by Nandita Dutta (India)
  • ‘Caring for Ma’ by Suchismita Pai (India)
  • ‘The Unfinished Hour’ by A. R. Jyothi Priya (India)
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    The Asian Prizes has revealed the shortlist for the inaugural Asian Prize for Poetry 2025, narrowing ten exceptional works down to five outstanding poems that powerfully engage with this year’s theme, “The Earth.”

    The shortlisted works represent voices from around the world, demonstrating remarkable literary achievement and profound engagement with enviro...

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    Stockholm – Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai, renowned for his dark, apocalyptic vision and labyrinthine prose, was awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday, the Swedish Academy announced in Stockholm. The 71-year-old writer received the prestigious award “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, r...

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