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‘Virginia Woolf is Part Bengali’ – William Dalrymple
Translated Fiction: Kajro (Part I)
On Multicultural Identity and Where are you from by Dr. Rohee Dasgupta
Cumin Seeds
Photo story: Dev Deepavali
Reflections on Dadaism and the Restrooms in Smith College Museum of Art
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Celebrated at the end of the Bengali year in West Bengal during Chaitra, it culminates on Chaitra Sankranti—the final threshold between ending and renewal.
And here’s the thing about Bali — I have never seen an angry face here. Not this time, not the last. Everything feels gently enchanted.
Her Sitayana stands out for presenting the Ramayana from a woman’s perspective, giving voice to Sita and upending a well-known story.
Every time you step outside, feel the wind, and feel that quiet urge to just be - that’s a Wordsworthian moment. He gave that feeling