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Issue 7 • Environment • June 2022
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Usawa’s June issue is dedicated to our planet and all the different intersections that allows. I wanted this issue’s Poetry Section to reflect on conceptual, philosophical, social and political foundations of a new era of citizen science. The section does indeed reflect work that reconsiders...
Read the full section editorial →- Poetry MAYA SRIRAM
- Poetry RUTH PADEL
- Poetry PALLAVI PADMA-UDAY
- Poetry MEHER PESTONJI
- Poetry AJAY KUMAR
- Poetry YUAN CHANGMING
- Poetry ANANNYA DASGUPTA
- Poetry VASVI KEJRIWAL
- Poetry DEE ALLEN
- Poetry SHAMAYITA SEN
- Poetry SHIKHANDIN
- Poetry SEKHAR BANERJEE
- Poetry ANURADHA PRASAD
- Poetry DR. RAHANA K ISMAIL
- Poetry BARNALI RAY SHUKLA
- Poetry KAVITA EZEKIEL MENDONCA
- Poetry SUDESHNA RANA
- Poetry KASHIANA SINGH
- Poetry MAAZ BIN BILAL
- Poetry AEKTA KHUBCHANDANI
- Poetry LYNN WHITE
- Poetry SONNET MONDAL
- Poetry AMIT SHANKAR SAHA
- Non Fiction DR. MRIDUL BHASIN
- Non Fiction GEETHANJALI RAJAN
- Non Fiction JHARIA
- Non Fiction PRIYANKA SACHETI
- Non Fiction RAHUL RANJAN
- Non Fiction RANJIT HOSKOTE
- Non Fiction RUCHIKA JUNEJA
- Non Fiction USHA HARISH
- Non Fiction AMIT PANDYA
- Non Fiction APARNA KARTHIKEYAN
- Non Fiction BHASWATI GHOSH
In Cho Dharman’s story “Woebegone Forest” translated from the Tamil by Padma Narayanan, a pair of parrots face a slow but dramatic loss of habitat. “We were born on a big ilava tree with many hollows; near the nilavahai tree… its canopy of branches kept...
Read the full section editorial →- Translations USAWA EDITORIAL TEAM
- Translations SWARNALATHA RANGARAJAN/ R. SREEJITH VARMA
- Translations R. RUKMANI
- Translations V. RAMASWAMY
Dear Readers, The June issue of the Usawa Literary Review is dedicated to Collarwali, the legendary tigress of Pench lovingly called Mataram or the ‘super mum’. She was one of India’s most famous tigers after starring in the BBC documentary, Spy in the Jungle. She...
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