Her first novel changed everything. The God of Small Things, published in 1997, won the Booker Prize and catapulted her to international fame.
Her literary legacy is immense. She became the first poet to win Pulitzer Prize posthumously. Today, she remains a towering and influential figure in literature.
Wilde lives on as a symbol of wit and defiance. His words — “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken” — still echo through time.
She worked as a nurse during the First World War. This experience gave her a practical knowledge of poisons and pharmaceuticals, which would become a
Born 145 years ago, Premchand’s name shoots off like a meteor in a star-studded sky of writers who wrote in both Hindi and Urdu.
The wounds from the controversy and the violence are deep. Salman Rushdie is a powerful reminder of the dangers of speaking out against authority and
Lorca's life was fraught with personal and political struggles. He came out as gay during a period when this was strongly frowned upon. He was