
Editorial
Oh! For an Ark?… Click here to read.
Translations
Ghumiye Geche Shranto Hoea ( Spent, He’s Fallen Asleep) by Nazrul has translated the lyrics from Bengali by Professor Fakrul Alam. Click here to read.
Isa Kamari has translated his own Malay poems. Click here to read.
Short poems by Mohammad Hussain Anqa have been translated from Balochi by Fazal Baloch. Click here to read.
Blazing Summer Sun has been composed and translated from Korean by Ihlwha Choi. Click here to read.
Barashar Dine (On a Rainy Day) by Tagore has been translated from Bengali by Mitali Chakravarty. Click here to read.
Poetry
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Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Jyotish Chalil Gopinathan, Norman J. Olson, Shamim Akhtar, SR Inciardi, Deepa Srivastava, Ron Pickett, Tanisha Tanwar, Jane Downing, Snehaprava Das, John Swain, Snigdha Agrawal, Ryan Quinn Flanagan, Maithreyi Karnoor, Rhys Hughes
Musings/ Slices from Life
Ian C Smith muses during a downpour. Click here to read.
Farouk Gulsara muses on uncertainties. Click here to read.
Meredith Stephens narrates their sailing adventures in the Western Australia with photographs by Alan Noble. Click here to read.
Gowher Bhat introduces us to an aid worker who helps war victims in Ukraine and Syria. Click here to read.
Subramaniam Cheemalapati muses on the star studded sky through his anecdotal experiences. Click here to read.
Musings of a Copywriter
In The Sherwani and Me, Devraj Singh Kalsi muses on his wedding attire of yore. Click here to read.
Notes from Japan
In Remotely Controlled, Suzanne Kamata ponders on a modern mania. Click here to read.
Essays
Tagore’s Dance-Dramas in Translation
Somdatta Mandal explores six dance-dramas by Tagore translated from Bengali and Brajbuli by Indrani Haldar. Click here to read.
A Prince who Opted for Poetry over a Crown
Charudutta Panigrahi introduces us to to the eighteenth century literary giant, Upendra Bhanja, who gave up his crown for the love of words. Click here to read.
The Idea of Civilisation: Trust and Power?
Ravi Varmman K Kanniappan highlights the contemporariness of Sangam Literature with discussion about a narrative based on trust and power politics. Click here to read.
Stories
Jonathon Ferrini narrates a story across generations and the sweep of continents. Click here to read.
Darshana Dutta shares a short fiction set in a fast-paced social media centric world. Click here to read.
Mohul Bhowmick looks at the city from the perspective of a disillusioned woman. Click here to read.
Sayan Sarkar shares a heartwarming story set in Kolkata. Click here to read.
The Search for a Useless Thing
Naramsetti Umamaheswararao gives a fable set in Southern India. Click here to read.
Interviews
Keith Lyons in conversation with Helen Townsend, environmental entrepreneur and plant enthusiast. Click here to read.
Suzanne Kamata interviews Lily West, author of West goes East and a traveller who has visited every country on Earth. Click here to read.
Book Excerpts
An excerpt from Kanupriya Dhingra’s The Sunday Book Bazaar: Daryaganj and the Making of a Reading Public in Delhi. Click here to read.
An excerpt from Bhaskar Parichha’s Icons of Odisha – Lives that Shaped a State. Click here to read.
Book Reviews
Somdatta Mandal reviews Siddharth Kak’s A Fire over Mount Everest. Click here to read.
Satya Narayan Mishra reviews Bhaskar Parichha’s Icons of Odisha – Lives that Shaped a State. Click here to read.
Andreas Geisbert reviews Angel Ramon’s Requiem of a Lost Nation. Click here to read.
Bhaskar Parichha reviews Rajat Chaudhuri’s The Climate Crossroads: Literature’s Encounter with a Planet on Fire. Click here to read.
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Click here to access Wild Winds: The Borderless Anthology of Poems
Click here to read the latest review of Wild Winds in The Hindu
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