An assortment of Sourav Roy’s photography capturing the ancient city, where the nurturing river and its people never sleep.
Tag: November 2019
A room is not enough, women must loiter
Ashna Abi compares Virginia Woolf’s ‘A Room of One’s Own’ (1929) with Shilpa Phadke’s Why Loiter? (2014).
Holding a mirror to our fractured lives in modern times
Bishweshwar reviews Aditya Vikram Sengupta’s Asha Jaoar Majhe.
Drawing is a slow-motion version of thought
Sunita Singh’s extensive essay on contemporary South African artist William Kentridge.
The forest Goddess in red
Arun Bhatia’s essay on Bengaluru’s iconic Sri Banashankari bus.
In Pictures : When poets asserted their freedom of expression : Part 2
Snapshots and poetry from 100 Thousand Poets For Change, Bengaluru edition.
அட்டகலாட்டாவில் பெருமாள் முருகன்
தமிழிலக்கிய சூழலில் பல காலமாக ஒலித்த குரல்.
“I am an old harmonium”: Three poems by Sekhar Banerjee
“Standing near the shore/ I find/ sea is a prehistoric animal”
Remembering legendary poet and novelist Nabaneeta Dev Sen
“Her absence will be deeply felt by all of us,” writes Trisha De Niyogi.
“And you will know me by my very tips”: Four poems by Amy Louise Wyatt
“Do not wait until you’re black inside”