Book Review: The Cat Who Saved Books
Author: Sosuke Natsukawa Translator: Louise Heal Kawai Reviewer: Aditi Yadav Japan is conspicuously obsessed with cats. From the mythical Makeni-neko… Read More »Book Review: The Cat Who Saved Books
Author: Sosuke Natsukawa Translator: Louise Heal Kawai Reviewer: Aditi Yadav Japan is conspicuously obsessed with cats. From the mythical Makeni-neko… Read More »Book Review: The Cat Who Saved Books
Reviewer: Mini Babu Rash’s (Ravi Shanker N) collection of poems, “Buddha and Biryani” is nearly on everything, witnessed through the… Read More »Book Review: Buddha and Biryani by Ra Sh
by Dustin Pickering Is it in the spirit of Descartes to invent useless machinery that appeals to the gods? Humans,… Read More »The Prime of Suffocation
Text: Amit Shankar Saha Photo credits: Amit Shankar Saha, Somrita Urni Ganguly, Somali Panda, Tim Tomlinson, Dr. Priyanka and Dr.… Read More »Photo Essay: A Literary Alliance of the Asia and the Pacific
Sherin Mary Zacharia Lips meet each other Kiss, say goodnight Eyes know they will speak no more Definitely not… Read More »Eyes Speak
Rimika Banerjee Your love is like poetry – Vertical, indiscernible, and fleeting. My love, a novelistic progression – Horizontal,… Read More »Differences
Indu Parvathi My father drew a spiral that swirled out, tucked the edge into the underbelly of the last… Read More »Self as Pictogram
Srijani Dutta The way the crow sits on the branches of the tree, Staring at the setting sun of… Read More »A Bizarre Land
Priyanka Adhikary Lavender hues wavering in the sky of peace where eternity has no solemn boundaries I offer my… Read More »Droplets of Paradise
Tathagata Banerjee In the end, there was only blood. And hidden memoirs that was sharp like a knife In… Read More »Paterfamilias