Anand Teltumbde’s book offers us a significant insight into prisons, those who run them and how they contribute to the deterioration of judicial processing.
This is an essential book because it shows us how a person gets to know their own self, even when the outer world is ready to corrode their confidence.
BY Kabir Deb 4 October 2025
The poems in K. Srilata’s collection ‘Footnotes to the Mahabharata’ let the women of ‘The Mahabharata’ break free
BY Kabir Deb 7 September 2025
Vivek Narayanan’s ‘After’ is a modern retelling of the ‘Valmiki Ramayana’ that keeps the characters of the text grounded.
BY Kabir Deb 20 July 2025
The intention of the JCB Prize for Literature hardly matters when its activities, in these past years, became the reason for collective anger.
BY Kabir Deb 24 June 2025
Ammar Aziz’s collection of poems The Missing Prayer, is a document that dissents by ingesting darkness and throwing towards us a light which has the capacity to diminish our vulnerabilities
BY Kabir Deb 7 June 2025
Siddharth Kapila does not write the book from the perception of a saint or a devout individual. It has been woven together to discover the awakening that was dormant in him
BY Kabir Deb 4 May 2025
Anju Makhija’s book, Changing, Unchanging: New and Selected Poems (1995 – 2023), draws us towards poems which contradict and complement each other. But, at the very end of the day, what remains with the readers is a journey from the core of a seedling to the vision of a plant.
BY Kabir Deb 2 March 2025
Tarun Bhartiya sold his young and adult life to a form of revolution many people cannot relate to.
BY Kabir Deb 2 February 2025
The Dust Draws its Face on the Wind: Selected Poems by Avinash Shrestha is a collection of Nepali poems which has been translated by Rohan Chhetri
BY Kabir Deb 19 October 2024
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