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Tag: Tuhin Bhowal

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

In Pictures : Chikpete on a Sunday

“I noticed that besides curiosity, there was a sense of apprehension in their voices, a freckle of insecurity, a tinge of fear,” writes Tuhin.

April 2019, Chikpete, Tuhin Bhowal

‘Thankfully, Bengalis do have a sense of humour’ : Maitreyee Bhattacharjee Chowdhury

In an exclusive interview with Bengaluru Review, Maitreyee Bhattacharjee Chowdhury discusses her new book on the Hungriyalists.

April 2019, Hungryalists, Interviews, Maitreyee Bhattacharjee Chowdhury, Tuhin Bhowal

Can poetry narrate death?

Review, analysis, and close-reading of Bob Perelman’s poem ‘Chronic Meanings’, by Tuhin Bhowal.

Bob Perelman, Chronic Meanings, January 2019, Tuhin Bhowal

Urgent and humorous while being seriously playful

Tuhin Bhowal reviews Eileen Myles’ poem The Honey Bear.

Eileen Myles, New York school, October 2018, The Honey Bear, Tuhin Bhowal

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

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