
Editorial
Clinging to Hope…Click here to read.
Translations
Nazrul’s Tumi Shundor Tai Cheye Thaki (Because you are so beautiful, I keep looking at you) has been translated from Bengali by Professor Fakrul Alam. Click here to read.
Hotel Acapulco, has been composed and translated from Italian by Ivan Pozzoni. Click here to read.
On the Reserved Seat of the Subway, a poem by Ihlwha Choi, has been translated from Korean by the poet himself. Click here to read.
Tagore’s Phul Photano (Making Flowers Bloom) has been translated from Bengali by Mitali Chakravarty. Click here to read.
Poetry
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Michael R Burch, Jahanara Tariq, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Shahalam Tariq, Stuart McFarlane, Saranyan BV, George Freek, G Javaid Rasool, Heath Brougher, Vidya Hariharan, Paul Mirabile, Ananya Sarkar, Ryan Quinn Flanagan, Pulkita Anand, Rhys Hughes
Musings/Slices from Life
Luke Rimmo Minkeng Lego writes of mists and cloudy remembrances in Shillong. Click here to read.
Shobha Sriram muses on weight management. Click here to read.
The Eternal Sleep of Kumbhakarna
Farouk Gulsara pays a tribute to a doctor and a friend. Click here to read.
Musings of a Copywriter
In Becoming a ‘Plain’ Writer, Devraj Singh Kalsi explores the world of writer’s retreats on hills with a touch of irony. Click here to read.
Notes from Japan
In Educating for Peace in Rwanda, Suzanne Kamata discusses the peace initiatives following the terrors of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide while traveling within the country with her university colleague and students. Click here to read.
Essays
The Year of Living Dangerously
Professor Fakrul Alam takes us back to the birth of Bangladesh. Click here to read.
Abdullah Rayhan analyses the concept of happiness. Click here to read.
More Frequent Cyclones to Impact Odisha
Bijoy K Mishra writes of cyclones in Odisha, while discussing Bhaskar Parichha’s Cyclones in Odisha – Landfall, Wreckage and Resilience. Click here to read.
Stories
Paul Mirabile gives a vignette of life in Paris in the 1970s. Click here to read.
Naramsetti Umamaheswararao gives a value-based story about a child. Click here to read.
Anna Moon relates a story set in rural Philippines. Click here to read.
Sreelekha Chatterjee writes a story from a penguin’s perspective. Click here to read.
Lakshmi Kannan writes of human nature. Click here to read.
Conversations
A conversation with Dutch author, Mineke Schipper, with focus of her recent book Widows: A Global History. Click here to read.
Ratnottama Sengupta converses with Veena Raman, wife of the late Vijay Raman, an IPS officer who authored, Did I Really Do All This: Memoirs of a Gentleman Cop Who Dared to be Different. Click here to read.
Book Excerpts
An excerpt from Vijay Raman’s Did I Really Do All This: Memoirs of a Gentleman Cop Who Dared to be Different. Click here to read.
An excerpt from Rhys Hughes’ Growl at the Moon, a Weird Western. Click here to read.
Book Reviews
Somdatta Mandal reviews The Collected Short Stories of Kazi Nazrul Islam, translated by multiple translators from Bengali and edited by Syed Manzoorul Islam and Kaustav Chakraborty. Click here to read.
Rakhi Dalal reviews The Long Strider in Jehangir’s Hindustan: In the Footsteps of the Englishman Who Walked From England to India in the Year 1613 by Dom Moraes and Sarayu Srivatsa. Click here to read.
Bhaskar Parichha reviews Mohammad Tarbush’s My Palestine: An Impossible Exile. Click here to read.
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