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Savitri by Sri Aurobindo Book I Canto I

yaatri wrote 1 week ago: Book I: The Book of Beginnings Canto I: The Symbol Dawn It was the hour before the Gods awake. Acros … more →

Tags: Poetry, Aurobindo Ghosh

Misplaced Objects by K. Satchidanandan

yaatri wrote 1 week ago: In a flash I recall all the misplaced objects of my life: the ten lambent marbles forgotten under th … more →

Tags: Poetry, malayalam literature, satchidanandan

I Can Talk To The Dead by K. Satchidanandan

yaatri wrote 1 week ago: I can talk to the dead: dead men, trees, rivers. Sometimes I see my ancestors: My granny flies on pr … more →

Tags: Poetry, malayalam literature, satchidanandan

In Memory of a Swedish Evening by K. Satchidanandan

yaatri wrote 1 week ago: (To Lars Lundqvist) With steady hands you went on pouring the ruddy autumn in my goblet. You read yo … more →

Tags: Poetry, malayalam literature, satchidanandan

Three Poems of Hope by K. Satchidanandan

yaatri wrote 1 week ago: ON WET GRASS That footprint on the wet grass need not be death’s; perhaps a folksong had gone by. Th … more →

Tags: Poetry, malayalam literature, satchidanandan, HOPE

Old Women by K. Satchidanandan

yaatri wrote 1 week ago: Old women do not fly on magic wands or make obscure prophecies from ominous forests. They just sit o … more →

Tags: Poetry, malayalam literature, satchidanandan

How to Go to the Tao Temple by K.Satchidanandan

yaatri wrote 1 week ago: Don’t lock the door. Go lightly like the leaf in the breeze along the dawn’s valley. If you are too … more →

Tags: Poetry, malayalam literature, satchidanandan, tao, Temple, Stillness. Silence, Nothingness

‘1984 Sikh killings were planned state-sponsored terrorism’

utpalb21 wrote 1 week ago: By Utpal Borpujari When he flung his show at Home Minister P Chidambaram at the AICC headquarters in … more →

Tags: media, Literature, English Literature, India, Politics, Deccan Herald, Indian Politics, Penguin, Viking

Of Grasshoppers and Hilly Tales

utpalb21 wrote 2 weeks ago: By Utpal Borpujari North-Eastern India was one of the most important theatres where crucial battles … more →

Tags: assam, Deccan Herald, English Literature, Literature, media, north east India, Scholastic, Siddhartha Sarma, The Grasshpper's Run

A richly detailed sketch of life and cinema of Mrinal Sen

utpalb21 wrote 2 weeks ago: By Utpal Borpujari It has been seven years since Mrinal Sen made a film. His last film, Amaar Bhuvan … more →

Tags: Cinema, Indian Cinema, Film History, media, Literature, English Literature, Hindi Cinema / Bollywood, Telugu Cinema, Bengali Cinema

My e-Book2 comments

malathi wrote 3 weeks ago:   I put together several articles from this blog and my website, www.thulika.net entitled Emine … more →

Tags: Andhra Pradesh, Books, Fiction in English, Telugu Literature

Men are not from Mars! : Rupa T Nath

utpalb21 wrote 3 weeks ago: By Utpal Borpujari She confesses to having 39 relationships till date. Quite obviously, if Rupa T Na … more →

Tags: media, Literature, English Literature, Deccan Herald, Men as they are!, Rupa T Nath, Cedar Books, Pustak Mahal

‘New Delhi helped Colombo militarily during final Eelam war’

utpalb21 wrote 1 month ago: By Utpal Borpujari Nitin A Gokhale, in his 26-year career as a journalist, has covered insurgencies … more →

Tags: media, Literature, English Literature, Politics, Deccan Herald, International Politics, Sri Lanka : From War to Peace, Har-Anand Publications, Nitin Gokhale

In this room the hours would accumulate like grains of sand until they buried him9 comments

Max Cairnduff wrote 1 month ago: And, indeed, they rather buried me. The Glass Palace is Amitav Ghosh’s epic novel of love, family, s … more →

Tags: Literary Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Ghosh Amitav

Review of Demons of Chitrakut

John Walsh wrote 2 months ago: Demons of Chitrakut is the third part of Ashok K Banker’s extraordinary retelling of the Ramay … more →

Tags: Review, ramayana

History suffers from gender bias: Rangachari

utpalb21 wrote 2 months ago: By Utpal Borpujari Devika Rangachari, a Delhi University PhD in Indian history, is known more in her … more →

Tags: media, Literature, English Literature, History, Indian History, Deccan Herald, Devika Rangachari, Harsha Vardhana, Scholastic

Alpha Male

capriceless wrote 2 months ago: do you know na i actually have a so-called alpha male in my mind. yup, he only appears in my dreams. … more →

Tags: emoicons, april dawn paramio, Creative Writing, Inuyasha, Alpha male, Alpha, Males, Dreams, Subconscious

List of Jnanpith Award Winners - India's Highest Literary Award

Vinay wrote 2 months ago: Year Name Language 1965 G Sankara Kurup Malayalam 1966 Tarashankar Bandopadhyaya Bengali 1967 Kuppal … more →

Tags: Art, writing, jnanapeeth awards, jnanpith awards, literary awards india

INDIA (Part 1 of 4)

Stan wrote 7 months ago: WORDPLAY India region in S Asia, south of the Himalayas, including a large peninsula between the Ara … more →

Tags: Hinduism, Mongol Empire, religious insight, India, Jainism, Mahatma Gandhi, Indus Valley Civilization, Madras, Warren Hastings


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