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Manasvini Rai

Manasvini Rai

Manasvini Rai is a doctoral researcher in English literature at the Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, and a graduate from the Lady Shriram College for Women, New Delhi. Manasvini’s poetry and scholarly work have been featured in the journals In Spatele Blocului (Behind the Block) (https://inspateleblocului.ro/poezie-de-manasvini-rai/); the Journal of Literature and Aesthetics; Aligarh Muslim University’s Journal of the Faculty of Arts; Re-Markings; Voices: Voices of Interdisciplinary Critical Explorations; and The IIS University Journal of Arts. She writes two blogs spanning the critical and the creative, which can be read at www.thinkpanoptic.wordpress.com and www.themosaicjournal.wordpress.com.

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Books & Films, Latest PostsMarch 18, 2022<June 23, 2022

Munich – The Edge Of War: A Period Film Relevant To Our Times

Munich – The Edge of War, Christian Schwochow‘s film, explores the personal struggles of individuals coming to terms with the politics of conflict & war.

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Books & FilmsFebruary 3, 2022<June 23, 2022

Don’t Look Up

Don’t Look Up is fun to watch. But it also pushes us to reflect on how we, as a people, are responding to climate change issues.

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsJanuary 8, 2022<June 23, 2022

Even-Handed Winter Song

Here’s a poem that serves as a warning for humanity; wake up before its too late. Act before we self-destruct.

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsAugust 21, 2021<March 17, 2023

Caller Non Grata

What does one do when the uninitiated & uninvited crash into your thoughts?

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