Founder of The Pathfinder Foundation, former Cabinet Minister and High Commissioner to India Milinda Moragoda recently published a book, titled “Ashoka Vadana,” in Sinhala. This book was translated ...
CHENNAI: Of the nearly 1,000 memorandums of understanding (MoUs) signed at the Chennai International Book Fair (CIBF) this January to translate Tamil books into other languages, only 270 have so far ...
At the end of Tamil Nadu's first-ever Chennai International Book Fair (CIBF), 90 books have been chosen for translation and the state government has sanctioned 3 crore for this. The translations will ...
The title of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in Tamil in the recently concluded Chennai Book Fair invariably brought to a Tamil reader’s mind a scene from the Sivaji Ganesan-starrer Rajapart Rangathurai. “To be ...
CHENNAI: Asian College of Journalism and Kalachuvadu Publications released the Tamil translation of the book Gene Machine: The Race to Decipher the Secrets of Ribosome at an event in the city on ...
The Tamil translation of the books Sebastian and Sons: A Brief History of the Mridangam Makers and A Southern Music: The Karnatik Story written by musician T.M. Krishna and translated by D.I.
Chennai: From biographies of famous personalities such as poet Subramania Bharati to ethical texts like Naladiyar and Nanmanikadigai, as many as 500 Tamil books will soon be available in English. The ...
Professor Archana Venkatesan and her prize-winning translation, “Endless Song.” (Courtesy) With [this volume] Venkatesan has clearly become the leading English interpreter of early Tamil Vaishnava ...
In the flood of time with no beginning and no end, in the flow of a tale with no rest and no restraint, we ask that our readers embark on the boat of our imagination and journey with us for a little ...
After winning the Romain Rolland Book Prize, the publisher and Tamil translator of French novel 'Le mariage de plaisir' will now be invited by the French Institute in India to the Paris Book Fair 2021 ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Over two thousand years ago, roughly in the 1st century BC, Tiruvalluvar — a poet as famous in India as Homer, ...
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