
A restored Palestinian library in Jerusalem preserves heritage, encourages research
Founded in 1900, Khalidi Library contains one of the world’s biggest private collections of Arabic books and manuscripts. The library and its treasure trove of […]
Founded in 1900, Khalidi Library contains one of the world’s biggest private collections of Arabic books and manuscripts. The library and its treasure trove of […]
Published in 1968, A Day in the Life of Maya of Mohenjo-Daro by Mulk Raj Anand was the first ever children’s story, and the second work of Indus Valley fiction after Murdon ka Teela written by Rangeya Raghava twenty years earlier. Anand was one of the first Indian fiction writers in English to appeal to international readership. That makes one wonder why he did not set a full-scale English novel in the ancient culture, which did not happen for almost forty years thereafter.
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