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Joined October 2011
आवृत्ती २३: प्रवाह/ Edition 23: Flow Meet the contributors to the ‘मुक्तावकाश / Open Space’ section of our current edition. Their works explore the theme of ‘प्रवाह / Flow’ through diverse forms and perspectives. Link - https://t.co/ISBC5EJ688
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"Art is an act of faith; ... It is a love-affair and anyone who has fallen in love will know that outside of that moment of recognition, the beloved is only another face among faces. What changes is not the beloved but our perception of her."
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Wrote about LOKAH, a nimble, buoyant superhero film https://t.co/vMyQGoCWcf
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Dominic Arun's ‘Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra’, starring Kalyani Priyadarshan, is a genre-blending crowd-pleaser
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Happy to finally hold in my hands the copy of my translation of Alok Dhanwa’s The World is Made Up Every Day.
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Lots of great moments in Lokah, but that transition from toppled-over salt shaker on a black table to stars in the night sky is the one that got me. Good stuff
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A "hurried" trial? After 5 years and a humungous chargesheet, what hurry? And rights of the state? The state has power. The people have rights. For shame.
Court - In such a background, the pace of the trial will progress naturally. A hurried trial would also be detrimental to the rights of both the Appellants and the State.
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The Bombay Literary Magazine is open for submissions of fiction, poetry, essays, and graphic narratives. We pay 5000 INR per contribution. Fiction and poetry are capped at 400 subs, so please send your work a while before the month ends. https://t.co/kUIyiwAl11
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Announcement: Edition 23/FLOW We are delighted to publish the 23rd edition of हाकारा | hākārā, centered around flow/प्रवाह. It’s an attempt to understand the concept of flow through both creative and critical lenses. Link : https://t.co/ISBC5EJ688
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“I wasn’t brave. I did not have a choice,” says Arundhati Roy in an interview about her memoir
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Arundhati Roy's memoir explores her complex relationship with her mother, Mary Roy, and the impact on her life.
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Happy Publication Day! Perennial: The Red River Book of 21st Century Hindi Poetry, edited by Sourav Roy and @tuhintranslates
https://t.co/A2f9z647Sr
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We are extending the deadline for the Jawad Memorial Prize for this year until September 30th, 2025. Please see details, please submit, and please RT. https://t.co/IRQFqit9l7
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"In her fiction, her polemic is successful because it is subordinated to the right spells." Winterson on Woolf
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#Kolkata folks - #WorkingGirls will screen in your city on September 3, at Max Mueller Bhavan. Do come and share with those who might like to come!
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Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: ‘My knees were full of scars and cuts – a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life’ | Arundhati Roy | The Guardian
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When war broke out between India and China, the author and her brother were taken by their mother on a chaotic journey from hill station squat to an eccentric household in Kerala. Would they ever...
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"In that conservative, stifling little South Indian town, where, in those days, women were only allowed the option of cloying virtue — or its affectation — my mother conducted herself with the edginess of a gangster." ~ Arundhati Roy https://t.co/yg7KpGlQ7I
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In her new memoir ‘Mother Mary Comes To Me’, Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy explores her complex bond with the mother who both shaped and scarred her She chose September, that most excellent...
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I am delighted to share that the special issue of the Journal of Urdu Studies (Brill) on Jamia’s Women and Beyond, put together by Margrit Pernau and me has been published. Do give it a read: https://t.co/238Yqiuq54
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"Volume 5 (2024): Issue 1-2 (Aug 2025)" published on 18 Aug 2025 by Brill.
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