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...
Walk with Gandhi – By Gabriel Rosenstock & Masood Hussain
Review by Rajesh Subramanian
Walk with Gandhi is a book of haiku poetry (bilingual- English & Irish), each poem accompanied by a beautiful painting. The...
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...
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...
Flowers, All Sorts in Blossom, Figs, Berries and Fruits Forgotten – By Oisin Breen
Book Review By David Carpenter
I enjoy being challenged, and this review certainly presented challenges. I am not a reviewer by trade, and this is,...
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...
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...
Can a Dictionary Be a Novel? – By Ted Gioia
Milorad Pavić's Dictionary of the Khazars
At times, the progressive spirits of 20th century fiction seemed determined to turn the novel into something other than...
Otherworld, Underworld, Prayer Porch – By David Bottoms
Book Review by Lynn Alexander
Just as Dante’s journey to the underworld begins in a dark wood, the ghosts of loss arise out of the...
The Voyage – By Christopher Manners
Book Review by Dustin Pickering
“Knowing ourselves, we are beautiful; in self-ignorance, we are ugly.”
-Plotinus
Christopher Manners’ The Voyage is a work of substantial philosophical maturity....