• February 16, 2021
  • Chaitali Sengupta

Broken Trysts

An evocative and surreal poem, by Chaitali, about a rain-drenched city, exclusively for Different Truths. Pitter-patter, pitter-patter, are they only drops of rain? Or the skies raining memories, splashing...

Red isn’t a Hoax!

An evocative poem, by Suchismita, on the eve of Valentine’s Day, as Special Feature, exclusively for Different Truths.  Looking upside down vacantly I found the sky turning red from...
  • February 11, 2021
  • Mitra Samal

New Normal

Mitra hankers to return to normal life and the new normal of the pandemic is agonising. An exclusive for Different Truths. For once I forgot about the pandemic, the...
  • February 10, 2021
  • Tali Cohen Shabtai

By the Force of my Doom

A distress, woman-centric poem, by Tali, exclusively for Different Truths. By the force of my doom The outcast   The blood of disgrace Is in menstruation.   And not...

Masked Humanity

A powerful and an evocative poem about the pandemic, exclusively for Different Truths. An invisible mask, we always wore…        concealing our secrets, pain and lies;  ...
  • February 8, 2021
  • Dr Piku Chowdhury

Lambs & Lions

Two protest poems, on the ongoing Farmers’ Protest, by Dr Piku, exclusively for Different Truths. Lambs Tender earth caressed with love Of a constant gardener, watering the Diffident germinating...
  • February 4, 2021
  • Gopal Lahiri

Unspoken

A poignant poem about Kolkata, by Gopal, exclusively for Different Truths. I read night sky like the evening paper, throw the meaning of seismic bumps out as they lives...
  • January 30, 2021
  • Kavita Ezekiel Mendonca

Children of Terezin

In memory of the children of Terezin, the Nazi concentration camp in German-occupied Czechoslovakia, who planted a sapling at their campsite.  This year, Holocaust Memorial Day (Jan 27) coincides...
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