Here’s an evocative love poem by Nilakshi, as we celebrate the season of fertility and bounty, in Different Truths. Will there be a time When there’ll be usJust usWaiting for...
Francesco explores the human desire for peace and connection with nature, amidst the world’s complexities and the passage of time, exclusively for Different Truths. Earth and seashores and hopesamong...
Exploring recent film adaptations of popular novels, Ketaki compares faithfulness to source material in works like It Ends with Us and All the Light We Cannot See, exclusively for...
Francesco’s poem celebrates the dawn of a new day, filled with love, beauty, and the promise of fresh beginnings after hardship, exclusively for Different Truths. It's already tomorrowand it's...
Longing hearts take flight into endless skies, embracing the beauty of dusk and cherishing secret love before it fades. At seeking heights of longing heartsWe spread our wingsEndless azure...
Dr Sunil’s poem is about Toronto’s winter sky hosting geese in coordinated flight, mirroring young workers’ synchronised march on the frozen ground below, exclusively for Different Truths. Geesein the...
Shail explores themes of prediction and warning, enduring consequences of past events, and the compelling power of love across borders, exclusively for Different Truths. New Year PredictionsA New Year.Newer...
Mandira reviews Misna Chanu’s poetry, a sensitive and humane exploration of suffering, love, and hope, exclusively for Different Truths. Misna Chanu is a committed poet. Her brilliant verses are not just...
Abhignya analyses Tolstoy’s “The Death of Ivan Ilyich,” exploring themes of mortality, authenticity, and the search for meaning in life and death, exclusively for Different Truths. Writing that mulls...
Sumita translates Rabindranath Tagore’s song ‘Agniveena bajao tumi kamon korey’, highlighting the relationship between creative inspiration and profound pain, exclusively for Different Truths. How you play the lyrethat lights...
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