A City Happens in Love – By Ravish Kumar (Translated from Hindi by Akhil...

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  A City Happens in Love - By Ravish Kumar (Translated from Hindi by Akhil Katyal) (Flash Fiction / Short Stories ) Published by: Speaking Tiger...

Naishapur and Babylon – By Keki N. Daruwalla

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  Review by Anjana Basu Despite the Machine Guns The warped image of a kingfisher in the water - at least it is a bird, at least...

The Many Shades of Vikram Seth’s Poetry

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  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...

Ceremonial – By Carly Joy Miller

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Review by: Rajesh Subramanian The poems in this collection are refreshingly different - in terms of their style, content and poetic poignancy. You catch hold...

Boatman ! Take These Songs From Me

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  (Book Preview) Painted Reliefs by Masood Hussain & Tanka by Gabriel Rosenstock A condensed version of the introductory note by Zulfi Ali : Masood Hussain's (renowned artist...

The Good Day I Died – By Desmond Kon

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  How does literature respond to death or A Near-Death Experience? By Mitali Chakravarty   Be silent in that solitude,    Which is not loneliness—for then The spirits of the...

Blossoms of Decay – Gary Beck

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  By Rajesh Subramanian   Evil has been an inescapable part of the human environment since time immemorial. Whether it originates from the Satan or otherwise, its...

Crito Di Volta- By Marc Di Saverio

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  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...

Walk with Gandhi – By Gabriel Rosenstock & Masood Hussain

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  Review by Rajesh Subramanian Walk with Gandhi is a book of haiku poetry (bilingual- English & Irish), each poem accompanied by a beautiful painting. The...

Language and EcoPoetics : English Thins Out Above My Head – By Gabriel Rosenstock

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  Book Review Poetics for the More-Than-Human World: An Anthology of Poetry & Commentary Edited by Mary Newell, Sarah Nolan, and Bernard Quetchenbach * For a hefty anthology...