On the Subjugation of the Reader
byAre we all books of the world, with stories to tell, shelved into cognitive spaces?
Are we all books of the world, with stories to tell, shelved into cognitive spaces?
“Breathe:“ When we revolt it’s not for a particular culture. We revolt simply because, for many reasons, we can no longer breathe.” Frantz Fanon.
An artist interprets the world, creates perspective & permeates the world With ideas & opinions. Does an artist ever die?
Beautiful, profound, philosophical, Bhaswati’s poem explores the idea of time & juxtaposes it with the precepts of nature.
If there’s a verse that’s poignant & powerful – this is it. It punches you in the gut, compels you to reflect on humanity.
Here’s an ode to an onion – one that ought not to be missed.
The idea of paradise could be a glorious day – or a dystopian facade – filled with snippets from reality.
A “very stable genius” has an ingenious idea to cure COVID-19: inject disinfectant. Sigh!
With all movement stalled, for once, the world seems to behave itself. For a poet, this bizarre tranquillity like utopia.
Siddhartha’s mystical poem is provocative & abstruse – stands apart for its poetic recompense.
Centuries ago, Kalidasa deciphered the art of communicating through the cloud messenger & codified it as a Sanskrit verse.
The dragon-inflicted “social distancing” is a luxury for the privileged. But for the poor, it’s an invitation from misery.
Is social distancing coming in the way of your romantic life?
There is no certainty in life; death, however, is a certainty. But life moves on, including your family & heaven.
Advaith writes a cinematic, fascinating & delightful poem.