‘The Origin of Others’ by Toni Morrison: Book Review The Origin of Others is a short intellectual book of lectures that bestselling American writer Toni Morrison delivered at Harvard University, where she focused on the literature of belonging. Toni Morrison, whose real name is Chloe Anthony Wofford Morrison was an American novelist, essayist, book editor, and college … [Read more...] about ‘The Origin of Others’ by Toni Morrison: Book Review
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American Books Being Read During the Pandemic: Essay
American Books Being Read During the Pandemic: Essay I have been let down in many ways and by many people, but today I was cheated by the great father of American Literature, Mark Twain himself. Indeed, I have been, because you see, I was supposed to type a short-story analysis on his most memorable medieval story titled ‘A Medieval Romance’. I researched the short story … [Read more...] about American Books Being Read During the Pandemic: Essay
American Books, Reviews, and Analysis: Essay
American Books, Reviews, and Analysis: Essay During this winter season, I hope to review and analyze American bookish content. In other words, I will be focusing only on American fiction and non-fiction books, essays, short stories, and everything literary by Americans on American themes. I have already posted many book reviews and short story analysis on the same. I have … [Read more...] about American Books, Reviews, and Analysis: Essay
‘I am Soul: Poetry & Prose’ by Yecheilyah Ysrayl
Book Review: It was a refreshing and amazing experience to read ‘I Am Soul’ by Yecheilyah Ysrayl who in my opinion is a wonderful poet of everything ‘Soul’. I am from Mumbai, India. In the eyes of the global world, I’m colored or a woman of color. I have read many books and articles about the way a woman of color is treated in society, especially in Indian society. … [Read more...] about ‘I am Soul: Poetry & Prose’ by Yecheilyah Ysrayl
My Bookshelf: Fiza Pathan
I am not a people person. I know that seems paradoxical taking into account the number of social networking sites I am on, and the number of writers I interact with on an everyday basis, but yes: I’m not at all a people person. I seldom listen to music and have stopped watching the television since 2010. My time is spent only in teaching at my tutorial which I am building into … [Read more...] about My Bookshelf: Fiza Pathan