An evocative love poem, by Dr Sonia. An exclusive for Different Truths On her silent salty shores He came as a balmy breeze A potent doze A soulful ray...
A protest poem by Sherin that critiques the legal system, and celebrates cardinal justice, exclusively for Different Truths. Order! Order! The court hall couldn’t be calmed The gavel sinks...
An evocative, inward-looking poem, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths. My emotions run wild at times Like a tsunami and at times like a volcano in eruption My love...
An evocative poem, through a woman’s gaze, exclusively for Different Truths. And it seemed ... Nothing was permanent A constant rebellion of conflict would descend Her thoughts wandering, all...
Urna reviews Gopal Lahiri’s Return to Solitude, exclusively for Different Truths. Solitude, there’s no place like solitude. From Plato to Edgar Allan Poe, and from Ralph Waldo Emerson to...
Bhaskaranand reviews Amma’s Gospel by Rajender Krishan, exclusively for Different Truths. India’s greatness as a literary and cultural nation is commonly believed to be ingrained in the conventional excellence...
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 inward-looking evocative poem, by Suchismita, trying to find the meaning in her life, exclusively for Different Truths. Frabjous nights beckon me, To own the breath-taking adventures. Once in...
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...
Two evocative poems, by Sunil, on the pandemic, exclusively for Different Truths. #1: This street, That street a street awash in the orange light of the masthead lamp;...
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