An evocative love poem by Sushmita. It was forbidden, To fall in love, With you. I belonged, To another. But that, Sunday afternoon, When, The sun was mild, The...
Two diaspora poets, Lopamudra Banerjee and Priscilla Rice, explore ethnicity, gender and identity in their poetry collection, We Are What We Are – a review by Amita, exclusively for...
An evocative poem about death and solitude by Shernaz – exclusively for Different Truths. The door dark as death Stairs with no destination The forever fleeting feet of time...
Dr Roopali walks down memory lane and tells us of an arduous journey on a bicycle from Lahore to Delhi, along with its joys – exclusively for Different Truths....
An evocative poem by Dr Jyothsnaphanija from a recipe to the origin of a word, a woman’s life – exclusively for Different Truths. She is told to make this...
Ruchira talks to New York-based Anagh, an upcoming singer, about his music and life, in a candid interview – exclusively for Different Truths. New York-based Anagh Banerjee wears many...
An evocative poem by Dr Molly, exclusively for Different Truths. Life an aggregate of the multiple shifting shadows that silhouette only to fade and disappear... efforts to tie the...
A poem of longing for a father by Mohini, exclusively for Different Truths. A father I wanted A guardian brave and daunting Just like him, just like The one...
Dr Sudipta delves into true love that’s free from lust – exclusively for Different Truths. What is love? Is it a bunch of accumulated feelings? Or is it a...
Soumen celebrates the grandeur of Howrah Bridge in this poem, an icon and identity of Kolkata – exclusively for Different Truths. She is a beautiful diva. Standing tall and...
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