Global Scrolls

World literature gets witty: from AfriLit to AusLit, IndyLit to A-Merry-Lit, these scrolls explore diverse voices with satire, insight, and storytelling.

From Harlem jazz to Himalayan verse, Global Scrolls explore literary voices across cultures—American, Indian, African, Canadian, and Australian. Literature doesn’t need passports—only perspective.

AmL-3 Nathaniel Hawthorne: Sin, Shame, and the Puritan That Lived in His Head

Or, The Man Who Gave Every Character a Moral Crisis, Then Watched Them Spiral By ABS, the Literary Scholar, who believes Hawthorne handed out scarlet letters the way modern writers hand out plot twists—with quiet glee and moral weight. Some authors write about love. Some write about war. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote about guilt.Not just your […]

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IndyLit

The Indian Literature in English “When the Empire Gave a Language—and Got Literature Back with Masala.” 🌏 From Colonies to Colloquialisms Indian literature in English was never supposed to be this sassy. It started off obediently enough—some decorous essays, a few “dearest sirs,” and a fear of misplacing commas in front of Queen Victoria. But

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