Vihang Amalgamates Paroxysm of Emotions to Fiction in his Poems
The poems of Vihang A. Naik beautifully reverberate around several emotions, which we encounter in everyday life and reflecting on the way we react to it, says Reetwika, reviewing...
Genghis Khan: Lessons in Leadership
The writer of the book, Genghis Khan, Sutapa, tells us about her book. Her scholarship and research makes it a must read for one and all. Here’s her critique...
Soothing Serenades: Celebrating Many Shades and Hues of Love
The sixty-two love poems, bring to the fore Bhaskaranand Jha Bhaskar’s mature experience and understanding of love in its various manifestations. He dips into his poetic sensitivity, treating us...
Jernail S. Anand is a Poet of Epic Sensibilities
The poet here tries to analyse the reasons for the decay and degeneration of a modern man. He goes on describing how prophets have come and gone and no...
Geet: Rooted in the Tradition of Epic
Geet is a modern lyrical epic. What is very important to Anand’s epic is that he has picked up a subject for his epic, which is quite relevant to a...
Mountains and the Molehills: Nothing Exists Without a Comparison
Bill Clinton was dwelling on journalism in the United States where every time a ‘mountain’ on President Donald Trump rises to the top of the news, a ‘molehill’ about...
Pak Junta Grounds ISI Durrani to Grind Him: Book Reveals Games Played by Spooks across the Border
Lt. General Asad Durrani, once chief of Pakistan’s notorious Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), is in trouble. He danced a tango with ex-RAW head Amarjit Singh Dulat – who is in...