Literary Club: stories that refuse silence

Stories That Refuse Silence explores literature as a political archive, a site of resistance, and a tool for cultural survival. This subcategory focuses on writing shaped by exile, censorship, colonial violence, gender politics, and linguistic power—foregrounding authors and texts that challenge silence, erasure, and the limits of the literary canon. Through critical essays and long-form analysis, The Literary Club examines fiction, non-fiction, autofiction, and experimental writing from migrant, diasporic, feminist, queer, and racialised perspectives, reading literature as a living intervention in history rather than a neutral cultural product.
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