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Aditi Dasgupta

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Aditi is an ordinary feminist with an extraordinary hunger for stories. A researcher at heart, her MPhil in English literature delved into postcolonial traumas in Indian literatures. She honed her craft through a Diploma in Translation & Creative Writing at Ahmedabad University, a residency at Yale, and the Institute for World Literatures at Harvard. Her book, Silencing of the Sirens , has drawn critical acclaim, and her words echo in Borderless Journal, The Wise Owl Literary Magazine, The Hoogly Review, WritingWomenCo, InkNest Poetry and The Writer's Hour Magazine, weaving history, pain, and resilience into narratives that refuse to be silenced.

March 15, 2026 Interviews

Kalpana Karunakaran on ‘A Woman of No Consequence’ in Conversation with Aditi Dasgupta 

Aditi Dasgupta : Your book restores narrative weight to a woman’s history that was never thought...
March 15, 2026 Book Reviews

Review: Daughters of Meerabai – Portraits of Unsung Women Mystics

At first glance, Daughters of Meerabai situates itself within the devotional genealogy of the Bhakti movement....
February 11, 2026 Book Reviews

Review: My Shackled Life

Sushila Takbhaure’s Shikanje ka Dard translated as My Shackled Life is an archive of a deep...
December 4, 2025 Book Reviews

Review: A Woman of No Consequence

Kalpana Karunakaran’s A Woman of No Consequence dismantles the tradition that invisibility is a personal failure. To be...
December 4, 2025 Book Reviews

Review: Burnt Beyond Return

Basudev Sunani’s Burnt Beyond Return is a kaleidoscopic projection of the Dalit suffering that hasn’t changed...
April 18, 2025 Monthly Dissent

Inheritance: Burnt Side Up

I never learned the family recipe. But I remember the heat. In our home, love was...

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