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The Invisible Orientation Girls Who Stray: Anisha on Women, Desire & Rebellion April 4, 20253 minute read
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ISSUE 9 WRITERS RESPOND Salman Rushdie — Of Blood, Fear and Blank Pages By Shankar Mony In Albert Camus’ The Outsider, the indifferent main protagonist, Mersault, in 29.05.23byShankar Mony7 min
ISSUE 8 POETRY Of that Old Pain By Nuzhat Khan How do you kiss mouths where Words are festering deprivation? 21.10.22byNuzhat Khan1 min
ISSUE 8 TRANSLATIONS Ahiran, a novel by Indira Goswami, translated from the Assamese by Dibyajyoti Sarma The following extract has been taken from Indira Goswami’s first novel Ahiran 12.10.22byIndira Goswami4 min
ISSUE 7 NON FICTION An Excerpt from Three Seasons by Latha Anantharaman As I write, a peahen is fluttering about the long western fence 26.04.22byLatha Anantharaman4 min