The Revenge Of Plastic
byWe look at plastic as a scourge, indeed. But in an attempt to save ourselves from a virus, are we turning the earth into a Plasticstan?
We look at plastic as a scourge, indeed. But in an attempt to save ourselves from a virus, are we turning the earth into a Plasticstan?
Prathap Kamath reinterprets a mythical story & expounds a new narrative that chronicles an epic fable.
Poetry is an art form through which human emotions–joy, sorrow, anger, frustration and everything in between–take wings and fly in the garden of imagination.
Questions & answers, when skilfully crafted by a poet, magically transform into a poignant story that conveys a myriad emotions. Read Goirick’s fascinating verse.
Our cities and towns have a way of adjusting to the new normal. Sirens are now the wake-up alarms. Bhaswati Ghosh writes a compelling poem.
Poetry–words woven skilfully–helps connect the past, present and future.
Dilip Menon’s poignant poem about the desperation in Afghanistan.
What does one do when the uninitiated & uninvited crash into your thoughts?
A romantic, sensuous & beautiful poem perfect a monsoon evening. Enjoy reading.
In the everchanging sands of love, there are no guarantees. Read Supriya’s poem on love & longing.
Delicate, gentle & charming, this poem draws parallels between nature & love.
Romantic, sensual and exciting, this poem describes how lovers explore the alchemy of desire.
Poetry is the language of the heart; it’s the language through which one can reflect on life, death & everything in between.
Fr Stan Swamy, the 84-year-old Jesuit priest, was a humanist & a voice for the voiceless. His death in judicial custody denotes a perfect murder.
Sayan’s gentle poem, which seeks warmth & love from precious memories, tugs away at your heart. Read it.