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Tag: August 2018

Doing away with the mere lassitude of rhetoric

Tuhin Bhowal reviews H.D.’s imagist poem The Garden.

August 2018, HD, Hilda Doolittle, The Garden, Tuhin Bhowal

वर्ग की प्रेमिका कौन है?

केदारनाथ सिंह की कविता ‘हॉकर’पर आशु की टिपण्णी।

Ashish Thakur, August 2018, आशु, कविता, केदारनाथ सिंह, हॉकर, Hawker, Kedarnath Singh

When images and introspection come together powerfully

Sonali Bhatia reviews Reijul Sachdev’s Emerald Blades.

August 2018, Bangalore, Emerald Blades, Reijul Sachdev, Sonali Bhatia

A film that perfectly captures the gloom in the author’s life

Nikhat Mahmood reviews Sarmad Khoosat’s film Manto.

August 2018, film, Manto, Nikhat Mahmood, Sarmad Khoosat

A potent Indian concoction

Carol D’Souza reviews Netflix’s Sacred Games.

Anurag Kashyap, August 2018, Carol D’Souza, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Netflix, Sacred Games, Saif Ali Khan, Vikram Chandra, Vikramaditya Motwane

Perceiving the world like a child

Megha K review Maya Angelou’s poem I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

August 2018, Fiction & Poetry, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou, Megha K
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