Knotted Grief – By Naveen Kishore
Book Review by Anjana Basu
Knotted Grief - Poems by Naveen Kishore
Cruelty and Compassion
Naveen Kishore is that unusual combination of publisher and writer. As the...
The Many Shades of Vikram Seth’s Poetry
By Anjana Basu
What sets Vikram Seth’s poetry apart is its craft. He uses forms of poetry that have fallen by the wayside, exploring the...
In The Mirror, Our Graves – By Ritamvara Bhattacharya and Ra Sh
Book Review By – Soma Roy
A series of poems exchanged between two poets who have never met and are separated by vast expanses of...
Black Ice – By Kerry Shawn Keys
Book Review By Michael JenningsDark Knowledge
Kerry Shawn Keys, poet, playwright, translator, fiction writer, and children’s book conjurer, has been a globetrotting troubadour of Rabelaisian...
The Brothers Silver – By Marc Jampole
Book Review by Violet Snow
About the Novel: Jules and Leon Silver sit at a...
Thinking is a kind of Dancing – By Anjana Basu
Dancing the Light
Poems from Australia and India
Edited by Robert Maddox-Harle & Jaydeep Sarangi
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Book Review by Anjana Basu
The study of poetry is and should be...
Language and EcoPoetics : English Thins Out Above My Head – By Gabriel Rosenstock
Book Review
Poetics for the More-Than-Human World:
An Anthology of Poetry & Commentary
Edited by Mary Newell, Sarah Nolan, and Bernard Quetchenbach
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For a hefty anthology...
The End of Jerks in Paradise – By Robin Gregory
Book Review:
Memoirs and Misinformation: A Novel
by Jim Carrey, Dana Vachon
In an interview with New York Times reviewer, Dave Itzkoff, Jim Carrey explains his...
The Joys of Indian Love – By Gabriel Rosenstock
Gabriel Rosenstock's Book Review:
The Bloomsbury Book of Great Indian Love Poems
Edited by Abhay K.
From ancient times – from the immortal Rigveda itself – to...
Crito Di Volta- By Marc Di Saverio
Book Review By Laura Lush
To say that it is a brave undertaking to tackle an epic is an understatement. Blame T.S. Eliot, who held the...