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The Joy of Preservation

Swati’s artwork has its origin in a mass media campaign done a few years ago on the dwindling tiger population in India, and indeed in the world. In her eternal optimism, she was trying to fathom the endless joy we would get when we’d be able to push that dwindling curve upwards, and rejoice in the birth of every newborn cub.

The Devout Son

A crow’s arrival at a man’s window every other morning worries him terribly until an old seer comes up with an interesting explanation. The man’s action following that is indeed amusing to one and all. M. Mohankumar’s poem speaks of the devout son.

Brunch at Chez Laurent

Punita, a Partner at a law firm, has been invited to – and she can’t believe she’s going – a kitty party. An afternoon full of discussions around designer bags, maids and charity events… how is she going to handle it? Rrashima Swaarup Verma pens a story that is sure to make you smile.

A Stream of Sweet Pain Threads Vinita Agrawal’s Poetry

THE LOUNGE | TURN OF THE PAGE A thread of pain or pathos resulting in compassion runs through her weaved words which becomes sweet poetry, says Aju Mukhopadhyay, in his review of Vinita’s debut book of poems, ‘Words not Spoken’.

In Search of the Warrior Poet of Love – 2

THE LOUNGE | SLICE OF LIFE In the second part of her series exploring the path taken by the tribal chieftan-turned-Vaishnavite poet Kaliyan, or Thirumangayazhwar, Preeti describes her journey to the temples whose Lords the Azhwar sang about, in Tirunarayur, Tirukannapuram and Nagapattinam. All along, be prepared for a treat of the Azhwar’s poetry translated into English, and Preeti’s exquisite commentary around them.