The poet in this volume of poetry confesses with a heart that’s evocative and dressed by sighs.
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The differences in the three poets do not create narrow domestic walls, rather open up a harmonious, polyphonic world.
The mob is God, and God is a man.
Twenty-five years ago, Indian homes experienced the Kargil War through the brave and unprecedented firsthand wartime reporting of Indian journalists.
All we Imagine as Light has three female protagonists. But by no means is it a feminist film.
The film Bohurupi unmasks the true thieves in our society entertains with satire, gold old folksy music and tremendous acting.
To read The One Legged as merely part of the folk and psychological horror tradition would be reductive and doing injustice to the novel.
William Blake was born on November 28, 1757, and these four poems represent his richly symbolic style.
Louis Aragon was born on 3rd October, 1897. Here is a classic poem by him to celebrate this powerhouse of the surrealist movement in France.
Here is a classic poem to celebrate the birth of one of the greatest writers of Southern literature, William Faulkner.
Charles Williams was born on 20 September 1886. To celebrate the birthday of this iconic writer, here is a prominent poem by him.
The True-Born Englishman defends King William III, who was Dutch-born, against xenophobic attacks by his political enemies in England.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born on 28th August, 1749. Here is a poem written by him to celebrate the greatest writer in German language.