Chekhov was the leading Russian writer of his generation.
This title, Anton Chekhov, part of Chelsea House Publishers’ "Modern Critical Views" series, examines the major works of Anton Chekhov ...
Discover the unconscious parts of you that sabotage your desire to lose weight and keep it off. Learn about the four Saboteurs that take you off course and entice or trick you into betraying your b...
About the possibility of Metaphysics, as Science, in the critical philosophy of Kant.
Several arguments for a new critical reading of Kant's philosophy
This is a biographic narration about Jumo Fakir of Larkana Sindh to whom Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto liked to discuss, Chit Chat and get prayers. He was a Darwesh like Watayo Fakir. His anecdotes are f...
Quirk Edition 6: December 2005
Featured Theme: Comfortably Dumb
Half a Dozen Quirks
A Patch of Sky by Amita Basu
Comfortably Dumb (Consolation: it took a while before it became Comfortable) by Pr...
Quirk Edition 5: October 2005
Featured Theme: New Moralities
Quirk, Episode V: New Moralities
Discord by Raghu
Eight Bands, One Magazine and Two Cities by Nandini Ramachandran
Undesirables by S...
Quirk Edition 4: August 2005
Featured Theme: My Place in Anarchy
At long last....Quirk's July-August edition is here!
Another Step, Another Day: Narratives from NLSIU by Sidharth Chauhan
Untitled...
Quirk Edition 3: June 2005
Featured Theme: The Artist and the Critic
Quirk Quirk Quirk: Episode 3
The Hedgehog and the Fox by Abu Mathen George
The Artist and the Critic (Home) by Abhayraj Naik
B...
Quirk Edition 2: April 2005
Featured Theme: The Indifferent College Student
A Few More Quirks
Kerosene in the Water Tank by Aju John
The Indifferent College Student by Raghu
Looking for Indifferen...
Quirk Edition 8: August 2006
Featured Theme: Rain In My Roots
Greetings, O dedicated Reader
The Dress by Blueberry Pop Tart
Rein In My Roots: A Rocktimist's Word: Showing the Eagles a Little Love ...