This poem of Lopamudra is her strong protest in solidarity with the children/infants, who have suffered the onslaught of rape and sexual abuse. Come to me, moondrop, in your clots...
Jayanta Mahapatra, an Odia poet, and former physics teacher significantly influenced Indian literature with his poignant poetry on themes of destitution, poverty, and the human condition, blending scientific precision...
Dr Molly describes Kerala as a serene state in the backwaters, offering a peaceful atmosphere where life begins unhurriedly, an exclusive for Different Truths. Enviable on earth is this...
Dr Meenakshi opines that Santosh Bakaya’s “What is the Meter of the Dictionary(?)” is a deeply emotional literary experience, resonating with powerful sentiments and personal memories—an exclusive for Different...
Sumana BhattacharjeeSumana Bhattacharjee is an English poetry writer from India . She born and brought up in city Kolkata in a family of teachers . From her childhood she...
An evocative poem by Elsy, in Different Truths. They moved into an abode new by the railway line when she was nine. Sleep became alien as chugged the...
Abstract art, a dynamic and influential expression, utilises non-representational elements like line, shape, colour, and texture to evoke emotions and ideas, elucidates Saptarptarshi in an exclusive for Different Truths....
Arun DashArun Dash works as a Senior Technical Author for AVEVA India based in Hyderabad. An alumnus of the prestigious Ravenshaw College in Cuttack, he keeps an active interest...
An evocative love poem, full of longing, by Rajashree, exclusively for Different Truths. Indeed, I am a lamp misread in a waxed night As the tenebrosity deliquesces I turn...
Retirement calls for many adjustments in life. Mamta celebrates it in verse, for Different Truths. The shrill alarm bellThe acid refluxOf tightrope walkOf panic hasteDays, months, yearsAt home and...
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