Archive for the ‘Issue 3’ Category

Philip Hoare states that Lucky Bunny by Dr. Jill Dawson, Advisory Consultant for Interlitq, and a contributor to Issue 3 of Interlitq, is “hilarious, poignant and exquisitely written”

Jill Dawson with Carole Angier at launch party for Lucky Bunny

Jill Dawson with Carole Angier at launch party for Lucky Bunny

Philip Hoare has stated that the novel, Lucky Bunny by Dr. Jill DawsonAdvisory Consultant for Interlitq, and a contributor to Issue 3 of Interlitq, is “hilarious, poignant and exquisitely written”.13624016

Philip Hoare

Philip Hoare

Zulfikar Ghose, a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and a contributor to Issue 3 of Interlitq, states that it “is always the freedom of the individual, trapped though he is in his own being, that is sacred to the writer…”

 

Zulfikar Ghose

Zulfikar Ghose

Writing in Dawn (20.01.13) in “Writers, governments and censorship”Zulfikar Ghose, a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and a contributor to Issue 3 of Interlitq, states that it “is always the freedom of the individual, trapped though he is in his own being, that is sacred to the writer; and in the end, it is the aesthetic brilliance of a work, together with an unconscious transmission of transcendental knowledge at the heart of all great art, that elicits the free man’s praise. No government can censor beauty.”emotionheader

Zulfikar Ghose, a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and a contributor to Issue 3 of Interlitq, states “they do not have a preconceived pigeonhole in which to plonk me”

Zulfikar Ghose

Zulfikar Ghose

In an interviewZulfikar Ghose, a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and a contributor to Issue 3 of Interlitq, expresses his opposition to labels such as “post-colonial” and goes on to state ”they do not have a preconceived pigeonhole in which to plonk me.”PakistaniFlag

Discussing the universal aspect of Shoa literature, Geoffrey Hartman, a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and a contributor to Issue 3, Issue 5 and Issue 9 of Interlitq, invokes Franz Rosenzweig

Geoffrey Hartman

Geoffrey Hartman

Discussing the universal aspect of Shoa literature, Geoffrey Hartman, the U.S. critic who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and a contributor to Issue 3Issue 5 and Issue 9 of Interlitq, invokes the words of Franz Rosenzweig: “Hebrew, knowing no word for reading that does not mean learning as well, has given this, the secret of all literature, away.”

Franz Rosenzweig

Franz Rosenzweig

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In her much-loved Hackney, Jill Dawson, Advisory Consultant for Interlitq, and a contributor to Issue 3 of Interlitq, ponders aspects of nature and nurture

Jill Dawson

Jill Dawson

Dr. Jill Dawson, Advisory Consultant for Interlitq, and a contributor to Issue 3 of Interlitq, returns to her much-loved Hackney to discuss her novel Lucky Bunny and whether personality is the result of nature or nurture.bunny-cover_1965393f

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