He’d park his car on the ‘rampart’, the stoney path into the bog, and ideas for characters and dialogue and openings and ...
Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
If there is one thing which breaks the monotony of life, which manifests differently each time, it would be love. Valluvar ...
Retirement is a daunting prospect for every professional athlete. It’s even more panic-inducing if you’ve devoted 20-plus ...
Daphne Guinness called him the love of her life. Emmanuel Macron texts him late at night to strategise. He’s a regular ...
By Mehleen Syed The story of women in Sufism is like a hidden tapestry—its threads often overlooked, yet essential to the fabric of Islamic mysticism. While Sufism has long celebrated divine ...