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Tag: June 2019

Coming-of-age story of India as a country

Dibyajyoti Sarma reviews A Handful of Sesame, Maithreyi Karnoor’s translation of Shrinivas Vaidya’s Kannada novel.

A Handful of Sesame, Dibyajyoti Sarma, Halla Bantu Halla, June 2019, Maithreyi Karnoor, Shrinivas Vaidya

An observer walking on the sidewalks

Tuhin Bhowal reviews Indu Parvathi’s debut poetry collection, On the Sidewalk.

Featured Review, Indu Parvathi, June 2019, On the Sidewalk, Tuhin Bhowal

In Pictures : Ramazan food trail at Mosque Road

Tuhin Bhowal and Sourav Roy go on a photo-walk – Ramazan Food Trail covering Mosque Road, Frazer Town.

Frazer Town, June 2019, Mosque Road, Sourav Roy, Tuhin Bhowal

‘You may see the city slowing down’ : Five poems by Malcolm Carvalho

“I’ve felt like a dot surrounded by dots / all being pushed along a curve, / through the bowels of the city.”

June 2019, Malcolm Carvalho

Butoh – a movement into the self

ARTOHUS reviews Butoh Movement-Inspired Workshop, conducted by Archana Kumar.

Archana Kumar, ARTOHUS, Blue Matchbox Studio, Butoh, Ekta, June 2019

In Pictures : Five years of Let Poetry Be

“One of the main reasons for LPB’s popularity is that it is a non-judgemental platform for anyone interested in poetry,” writes Sonali Bhatia.

Atta Galatta, June 2019, Let Poetry Be, Sonali Bhatia

A book that busts many long held beliefs about Hinduism

Durga Prasad Dash reviews Essays on Hinduism, by Karan Singh.

Durga Prasad Dash, Essays on Hinduism, June 2019, Karan Singh

Relationships are not made in heaven, but this very earth we live in

Neha Sureka reviews Made in Heaven, a TV series by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti.

Alankrita Shrivastava, June 2019, Made in Heaven, Neha Sureka, Reema Kagti, Zoya Akhtar

मतदान, या राजनीति का पुनरुत्थान?

आलें बादिउ के लेख का आशु द्वारा अनुवाद। 

Alain Badiou, Ashish Thakur, आलें बादिउ, आशु, June 2019

A tale of two half-lives

Praveen Palakkazhi reviews Jeffrey Eugenides’ Pulitzer Prize winning novel ‘Middlesex.’

Jeffrey Eugenides, June 2019, Middlesex, Praveen Palakkazhi

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