Soma tells us about the emerging genre, feel poetry, which is catching on. She ends it with a poem. An exclusive for Different Truths. “Poetry is when an emotion...
Ruchira reviews some Bengali films based on and inspired by Shakespeare’s plays. These have been botched up, she opines. An exclusive for Different Truths. More than five hundred years...
Pushpalatha reviews an anthology of poems, Sillage, by Dr. Alok Kumar Ray, exclusively for Different Truths. Name of the Book: Sillage Genre: English Poetry Author: Dr. Alok Kumar...
An anthology of short stories, Agathokakological Aussie Summer, bridges the Bengali diaspora in Australia and Indian cities. A preview for Different Truths. Words can weave magic, words can transcend borders...
Urna interviews Gopal Lahiri, a renowned poet to explore his hunger for creative writing, love with poetry, the play of imagination as a geologist and poet, among other things....
Technocrat and administrator, Neelam Saxena Chandra, tells us what it means to be a poet and author, balancing home, work, and her creative impulse. She has achieved convergence of...
From this week, we will feature notable poets. Ipsita Ganguli picked the brains of renowned poet, Santosh Bakaya. We also feature five poems that showcase her poetic sensibility. An...
Rekha critiques India on its Independence Day, with its hits and misses. An exclusive for Different Truths. “Every citizen of India must remember that he is an Indian and...
Himakar TataHimakar Tata, opted for voluntary retirement after serving in the Indian Railway Traffic Service cadre for 20 years, in 2005, as Chief Passenger Transportation Manager, South Western Railway....
Pride and Prejudice is an 1813 romantic novel of manners written by Jane Austen. Soma reviews it, exclusively for Different Truths. Pride and Prejudice has consistently appeared near the top...
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