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  • Unseen Gabriel García Márquez novel to be published next year

    Unseen Gabriel García Márquez novel to be published next year

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    Rumours had long circulated that an entire literary masterpiece, never seen by the public, could still be lying in a dusty safe held by the late author’s family or under lock and key at his archive at the University of Texas.

    On Friday Penguin Random House confirmed that an unpublished Gabriel García Márquez novel – titled En Agosto Nos Vemos, (We’ll See Each Other in August) – not only exists, but will be on shelves across Latin America in 2024.

    “No?! A Gabriel García Márquez book?,” said Juan Moreno Blanco, a professor at the Universidad del Valle in Cali, Colombia, who was lost for words at the news. “I had heard rumours of some manuscripts, but nothing more than rumours. An entire book?!”

    Speculation has surrounded the unpublished title ever since 1999 when García Márquez published a short story in the Colombian magazine Cambio.

    The tale of Ana Magdalena Bach, a middle-aged woman who has an erotic affair while visiting a tropical island to lay flowers on her mother’s grave, was allegedly the first chapter Márquez was working on.

    But after the internationally acclaimed author affectionately known as Gabo died in 2014, it was believed the work would remain unseen as his family was thought to be uncomfortable publishing an unfinished work.

    “Until now the position of the two children was that it would not be published,” said Jaime Abello, director of the Gabo Foundation. “It seems they changed their mind after reading the manuscript!”

    García Márquez’s children Rodrigo and Gonzalo García Barcha said on Friday that they deemed the work too precious to be hidden away from Colombia and the wider world, which has been heavily influenced by Márquez’s critically acclaimed tales of magical realism.

    “We’ll See Each Other in August was the result of a last effort to continue creating against the wind and tide. Reading it once again almost 10 years after his death we discovered that the text had many and very enjoyable merits and nothing to prevent enjoying the most outstanding of Gabo’s work: his capacity for invention, the poetry of language, the captivating narrative, his understanding of the human being and his affection for his experiences and misadventures, especially in love, possibly the main theme of all his work,” they said in a press release.

    Among the few details made public are that the book will contain five separate sections centred around Ana Magdalena and will number about 150 pages in total. An English edition has not yet been announced.

    Gabo is the most translated Spanish-language writer in the world and his literary legacy has inspired works from Midnight’s Children to Disney’s Encanto.

    His best known novel, 100 Years of Solitude, told the history of the Buendías, a family in the fictional town of Macondo, and is regarded as one of the most influential works in the Spanish language canon.

    García Márquez had the ability to vividly capture the immense beauty of Colombia in his work while at the same time illustrating its tragic, bloody history of cyclical conflict.

    “As time passes the importance of his work only grows. Like Dostoyevsky, Joyce and Cervantes, he had a unique style and perspective of seeing the world that has influenced the entire world,” said Ariel Castillo, a professor at the Universidad del Atlántico in Barranquilla and leading expert in García Márquez’s work.

    Nowhere is García Márquez’s legacy more visible than his home country of Colombia. The writer put the Andean nation on the literary map but also changed its view of itself, Castillo says.

    By producing some of the world’s most-loved novels, Gabo chipped away at Colombia’s inferiority complex and also transformed the country’s image of the Caribbean, where García Márquez was born. The region has long been looked down upon for being culturally inferior, but Gabo illuminated its unique culture and natural beauty.

    “There are two Colombian cultures: one before Gabriel García Márquez and one after,” said Castillo.

    Though the unexpected announcement has sparked excitement it has also generated critical discussion over whether the unfinished work should be published posthumously.

    “Márquez always confided in people close to him and deliberated carefully before publishing anything, so we are in problematic territory,” said Blanco.

    “For me it’s great news,” said the critically acclaimed Colombian author Juan Gabriel Vásquez. “You have to know how to read it: it is not a finished work and García Márquez was a very careful craftsman. But we can enjoy it for what it is: an unfinished work by a great artist. There is no reason to deprive us of that pleasure.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Amy Winehouse’s journal entries to be published in new book

    Amy Winehouse’s journal entries to be published in new book

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    A collection of Amy Winehouse’s previously unseen journal entries, handwritten lyrics and personal photos will be made public this summer.

    The late singer’s personal ephemera will be shared for the first time in Amy Winehouse: In Her Words, a new book published on 31 August by HarperCollins.

    Her parents Mitch and Janis Winehouse, who provided the foreword for the book, said in a statement: “This beautiful new collection of Amy’s notes and musings shows another side of Amy – her fun and witty side.

    “We wanted to share this with Amy’s fans so that they too can enjoy Amy, in her words.”

    The publication date is scheduled for two weeks before what would have been Winehouse’s 40th birthday. She died by an accidental alcohol overdose in July 2011, aged 27, after a string of public struggles with addiction and poor mental health.

    “To fully understand Amy Winehouse on what would have been her 40th birthday, this extremely personal and revealing book, filled with her private thoughts and emotions, uncovers the heart of the artist who dreamed big and cared deeply,” said Lisa Sharkey of HarperCollins. “We could not be prouder to publish this cherished keepsake and are grateful to her parents Janis and Mitch for sharing their daughter in this sensitive beautiful book.”

    All of the book’s royalties will be donated to the Amy Winehouse Foundation, with a promised minimum donation of £70,000. Since its establishment by Mitch Winehouse in 2011, the charity has supported vulnerable or disadvantaged young people through the provision of recovery housing, resilience training and music therapy workshops.

    In 2012, a year after the singer’s death, Mitch Winehouse published a memoir detailing his daughter’s life. Amy, My Daughter featured exclusive extracts from his own diary as well as unseen photos from their family album. All proceeds went towards the Foundation.

    A new film biopic of Winehouse’s life, Back to Black, is in production, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. While official promotional material has not yet been circulated, behind-the-scenes paparazzi images shared on Twitter sparked a backlash earlier this year, with some calling the project insensitive and exploitative.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Meet Azhar Uddin: A youth from Anantnag who published his second book

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    Jahangeer Ganaie

    Anantnag, Mar 30: A youth from South Kashmir’s Anantnag district has published his second poetry book titled “Sada-e-Dil”.

    Azhar Uddin Wani (32), a resident of the historical Aishmuqam area of Anantnag district who is currently working as teacher in a private school has published his first poetry book titled “Aatish-e-Dil” in 2021.

    Wani, who is using his pen name ‘Yaas Muqami’ while talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that he was inclined towards poetry since his childhood and started writing poetry when he was in class 12th.

    He said: “I started writing poetry when I was in Class 12th but due to financial issues wasn’t able to publish my work. I had to struggle a lot to continue my studies and whenever I was getting time to write on different things as well.”

    “After going through poetry of Iqbal, Faiz and Galib, it influenced me alot and I got more motivated in writing poetry on different things and published my first poetry book in 2021,” he said. “Though I wrote this book “Sade-e-Dil” from 2015-18 but due to financial constraints, I wasn’t in a position to publish it, however, somehow I managed to publish this book this month only.”

    “I have touched different issues of our society besides the problems I was going through at that very time in this book,” he said, adding that behind his writing there is the hand of some teachers, poets and relatives who always encourage him.

    “My message to the youth will be that everyone is unique with some specialities but one must realize his strengths very early and put it to use,” he said. “Youth must also work and contribute in whatever way they can for the betterment of the society where we are living.”

    He said: “I still continue my writing and my other two books are also near completion. They will be published soon.”

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Meet Abid Ali, a young writer from Srinagar who published his first book recently

    Meet Abid Ali, a young writer from Srinagar who published his first book recently

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    Jahangeer Ganaie

    Srinagar, Mar 22: A young writer from summer capital Srinagar has written his maiden book titled ‘A war already lost’.

    Abid Ali Mir (29), a resident of Pandrethan, Srinagar after pursuing graduation and diploma has been writing on different issues and has published his first book recently.

    Abid while talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that he has been interested in writing since childhood but after completing graduation started writing fully.

    “A war already lost is a short fiction that is my first book and I am already working on my second book that is going to be published next year,” he said.

    “At a time when many youths are inclined towards mobile addiction and lethargy, with little interest in literature, I keep writing so as to attract more and more towards literature and keep them away from drug addiction and other social issues.”

    He encourages everyone to pursue their passions with determination and achieve success in their respective fields, creating their own history in the process.

    He is grateful for his parents’ and wife’s love and support, which have shaped his journey with strength and resilience.

    “My main motive behind publishing this work is to show people that writing is a way to empty your mind from stress and share the thoughts which we are usually unable to speak about,” he said, adding that lot of people usually find it difficult to share their problems with others and this stress eats them up from inside and writing it down can possibly help one to stress less and feel better.

    A person should share his/her knowledge because if a person leaves this world, their knowledge will stay alive,” he said, adding that he strongly believes that culture defines a person and one should always entertain it’s culture no matter how low or high they are in life.

    “My message to the youth of J&K will be that be strong in each and every situation and never let depression and other things decide your fate,” he said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • DSEK rebuts news published in some local dailies regarding starting of new Academic Session from April 20

    DSEK rebuts news published in some local dailies regarding starting of new Academic Session from April 20

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    Srinagar, Mar 20: The Director School Education Kashmir (DSEK) today strongly refuted the news item published in some local dailies wherein it has been stated that the New Academic Session in schools shall commence from 20th April 2023.

    In an official handout issued here, Dr. Tassaduq Hussain, DSEK said that the news item is baseless and all the stakeholders including Heads of the Institutions have already been placed under strict instructions to complete the process of examination for classes 1st to 7th and 9th up to 20th March 2023 and start new classes immediately after culmination of the examinations vide Letter No: DSEK/NEP/227-231/23 Dated: 23-02-2023.

    The statement read that the instructions have been made with an aim so that not a single day of the students is wasted.

    It also mentioned that the Department of school Education is committed to provide quality Education in schools and to kick start the Academic session at the earliest all the preparations are already in place.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Volochkova published a photo from the bath

    Volochkova published a photo from the bath

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    The photo from the bathhouse was published on a personal page in the Instagram social network banned in the Russian Federation, owned by the American company Meta Platforms Inc. (recognized as an extremist organization and banned in Russia)ballerina Anastasia Volochkova.

    “Sunday evening is a great time for a Russian bath,” the celebrity signed the picture. For the frame, she posed on the top shelf in the steam room, covering her nakedness with an oak broom.

    “Pretty Woman”, “You have no equal”, “You are fire,” the fans wrote compliments.

    Many users criticized the artist’s bath. “Something the bathhouse is running”, “What kind of dirt”, “Aren’t you ashamed to show such dirt?”, “It’s cleaner in my shed than in your bathhouse”, “Some kind of unsanitary conditions,” they wrote. However, one of the subscribers stood up for Volochkova, saying that the photo shows water, not dirt.

    Earlier, Volochkova posted a video from the bathroom with a golden toilet. This is the restroom of her friend, blogger Tatyana Tuzova.

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • Material decline in NPAs, info on wilful defaulters to be published, RBI to SC

    Material decline in NPAs, info on wilful defaulters to be published, RBI to SC

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    New Delhi: The RBI has told the Supreme Court that it has accepted the recommendations of a high-level committee that list of defaulters must be published by banks on their websites, where either the defaulters’ name is already in the public domain or their secured assets are possessed under the Sarfaesi Act.

    The RBI, in a written response, said: “Reserve Bank’s resolute efforts have resulted in material decline in the NPAs of the banking system.”

    It added that the recently-issued Financial Stability Report of the Reserve Bank on December 29, 2022 indicates that the gross non-performing assets (GNPA) ratio of banks has been steadily trending down to a seven-year low of 5 per cent in September 2022, while net non-performing assets (NNPA) have dropped to a ten-year low of 1.3 per cent of total loans.

    “The Reserve Bank continues to monitor the situation and would assure to take prudent measures in discharge of its statutory mandate, to ensure a sound and resilient financial system, in the interest of all the stakeholders,” it added.

    Advocates Prashant Bhushan and Pranav Sachdeva, representing NGO Centre for Public Interest Litigation, alleged loans were given at the behest of politicians. The apex court had asked the banking regulator to respond to the allegations that despite bank accounts of many big companies having been declared as ‘fraud’, lenders still dither in reporting such matters to either police or the CBI.

    In the affidavit, the RBI further contended that necessary instructions are being issued mandating banks to examine and take a formal view on classifying an account as a case of wilful default, within 60 days of the account becoming an NPA (applicable for exposures greater than Rs 50 crore).

    “Issuance of directions governing publication of the list of defaulters by banks wherever recovery action is required to be in public domain,” it added.

    The RBI said even directions mandating the Trust and Retention Accounts (TRA) for all types of consortium lending are being issued. It further added that to prevent the diversion of funds by unscrupulous borrowers, which was also the rationale behind the committee’s recommendation of mandating TRA accounts, the measures essentially aimed at addressing the growing menace of NPAs in the banking system were taken.

    On Wednesday, a bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul gave a four-weeks’ time to RBI to inform on the steps it can take as the regulator qua the committee’s recommendations to tackle bad loans.

    The apex court is hearing a case connected with writing off thousands of crores of loans by lenders. In December last year, the court had asked the government and the RBI to submit an affidavit explaining why the lenders should not file criminal cases against loan defaulters and why the recommendations of an expert panel on banking reforms have yet to be implemented.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )