This delectably dangerous anthology questions♏ the traditional understanding of the sacred feminine and redefines it
This collection🅰 makes us privy to the man behind the words, his strengths and vulnerabilities uncover♔ed as a chronicle of his life never told in this fashion.
BY Malashri Lal 5 February 2022
Saraogi's fantastical reconstructions fꦡill in a major silence in the evolution of Bengal's history - with a partial voice no doubt
BY Malashri Lal 5 February 2022
Warning note that we need not give up all🧔 that is local to chalk our success; that we need indigenous, self-determined identities
BY Malashri Lal 5 February 2022
Salma is a consummate storyteller, blending poetry and prose, gossip and history. Lakshmi Holmstrom's adm🍎irable translation carries the re🤪ader into the sweep of oral, talkative, busy people.
BY Malashri Lal 5 February 2022
Sharp as bullets and soft as꧒ silk, the poems touch each reader variously.
BY Malashri Lal 23 November 2021
Poetry hold🦹s a mirror to…the global pand꧑emic and climate change
BY Malashri Lal 24 June 2021
A woman in mid-century Calcutta breaks free of the soul-crushing customs of widowhood to reclaim her self 🐻in this iconic novel
BY Malashri Lal 25 December 2020
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