My article on Libya published in the Spring issue 2013 of ASIA Magazine, Seoul, South Korea. Click Here to download or read the article.
Author Archives: A.J Thomas
My Cover Story on Delhi
My Cover Story on Delhi published in the Winter Issue 2012 of ASIA Magazine, Seoul, South Korea. Click Here to download or read the article.
My Recent Editorials in Indian Literature
Recent Editorials in Indian Literature Editorial IL271(September-October 2012) : Click Here to download or read the article. Editorial IL270(July-August 2012) : Click Here to download or read the article. Editorial IL269(May-June 2012) : Click Hereto download or read the article. Editorial IL268(March-April 2012) : Click Here to download or read the article. Editorial IL267(January-February 2012) […]
Review of Banipal Magazine: Desert Spring
The review of Banipal magazine, published in ‘The Hindu’ on 5th June 2011, titled “Desert Spring” Link: http://www.hindu.com/lr/2011/06/05/stories/2011060550150400.htm
The Red Hibiscus Revolution
An article on Libya in the OPEN magazine Link: http://www.openthemagazine.com/article/international/the-red-hibiscus-revolution
Once my CITY
An article on my city Ajdabiya, Libya in ‘The Hindu’ Sunday Magazine. Link: http://www.hindu.com/mag/2011/04/03/stories/2011040350010100.htm The responses to this cover story on ‘The Hindu’ can be found here.
T P Rajeevan’s review of This Ancient Lyre in The Hindu literary review
New Delhi 25 October 2005 This Ancient Lyre: Selected Poems, O.N.V. Kurup, edited by A.J. Thomas FOR a poet of ONV’s stature, immensely popular and widely acknowledged, This Ancient Lyre itself is a belated publication. But, the dexterity with which it is brought out, edited by A.J. Thomas and published by the Sahitya Akademi, compensates […]
My Editor’s Note to “This Ancient Lyre”
No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same time a profound philosopher—Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Anyone who attempts to delve deep into the poetry of ONV Kurup will encounter this truth: the inspired poet, sustained by his great compassion and humaneness, captures beauty through choicest words and offers deep philosophic insights. […]
Visitor at Midnight
Sadasivan looked up from his book, as if at an intruder. He looked at the strange number on the dial-screen. Hesitated for a moment, and then pressed the red button. And returned to the page. The book was a novel about urban terrorism. Page after page of bomb-making, recce trips, planting of bombs in market […]
Libiyayil ninnu jevanum kondu…
Describes Libiyan experience and returns to India. Click Here to read or download the content.