Nabanita reviews Rajorshi Patranabis’ Soliloquy: Ghazals, a literary work that explores themes of love, separation, pain, and loneliness, experimenting with verse form and vocabulary, exclusively for Different Truths. My...
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September 18, 2021
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Dr. Nabanita Sengupta
To Trip, Climb, or Circle: A Poet’s Engagement With Life & the World
Nabanita reviews Trips Climbs Circles, an anthology of sixty poems, by Madhu Sriwastav. An exclusive for Different Truths. Genre: Poetry Poet: Madhu Sriwastav Pages: 90 Meena Alexander once wrote,...
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June 26, 2021
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Dr. Nabanita Sengupta
Outward Bound: From Home to the Wider World
Nabanita reviews Nishi Pulugurtha travel memoirs, Out in the Open, exclusively for Different Truths. Book: Out in the Open Author: Nishi Pulugurtha Genre: Travel memoirs Pages: 200 Publisher: Author’s...
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March 27, 2021
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Dr. Nabanita Sengupta
Trishna Basak: Sita was the First Face of Disarmament
In a candid interview, Trishna talks about various issues, technology for women, Ecofeminism, Cyber Feminism, disarmament, et al, with Nanabita. An exclusive for Different Truths. Trishna Basak is one...
Problematics of Representation of Women: Shakuntala Devi and Gunjan Saxena
Two recent movies, both biopics on women, have once more brought the focus on the importance of the art of storytelling in films. The representation of women is wanting,...
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August 25, 2020
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Dr. Nabanita Sengupta
Death be Not Proud
An intriguing story about death, loneliness, grief, compassion and togetherness, in the times of pandemic, by Dr Nabanita. An exclusive for Different Truths. Death, be not proud, though some...
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April 16, 2020
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Dr. Nabanita Sengupta