Crystal & Other Poems— Salih Bolat
Translated from the Turkish by Gökçenur Ç and Neil P. Doherty We’ll Come...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Feb 1, 2023 | Poetry | 0 |
Translated from the Turkish by Gökçenur Ç and Neil P. Doherty We’ll Come...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 30, 2023 | Fiction | 0 |
Translated from the Bengali by Ankita Bose The women of our neighborhood, after they are...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 28, 2023 | Fiction | 0 |
Translated from the Assamese by Anindita Kar There’s something about the appearance...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 27, 2023 | Bookworm | 0 |
A Book Review of Sojourn by Amit Chaudhuri Amit Chaudhuri’s latest novel, Sojourn,...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 26, 2023 | Work In Progress | 0 |
Translated from the Bengali by Upama Mukherjee Palong shaker Shukto: Mung dal and spinach...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 25, 2023 | Poetry | 0 |
Translated from the Italian by Laura Valeri Time Dies High above the hills, the flaming...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 21, 2023 | Fiction | 0 |
Translated from the Hindi by Rituparna Mukherjee He stared at his father with his eyes...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 20, 2023 | Colloquy | 1 |
Born on 20th July 1963 in Delhi, Rakhshanda Jalil is an eminent Indian writer, translator, critic,...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 19, 2023 | Bookworm | 0 |
A book review of I’m Your Poet (Selected Poems) by Nilim Kumar, translated from the Assamese...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 18, 2023 | Poetry | 0 |
Translated from the Hindi by Moulinath Goswami Do Not Grieve Sartre!You worry about human...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 15, 2023 | Fiction | 0 |
Translated from the Bengali by Ananya Sasaru Part 1 “Not a morsel to eat, and you go...
Read MorePosted by Ankita Bose | Jan 14, 2023 | Fiction | 0 |
Translated from the Persian by Marjan Modarres Sabzevari Prancing around the tent, she was...
Read More
Very insightful interview taken by Owshnik Ghosh of my work and reflections. Thank uou Owshnik.
[…] Antonym Magazine. The first of a multiple-installment focus on the Murder Ballad can be found at the Antonym Magazine…
Nicely done
Beautiful 😊😊👌🏽
Loved the way Debraj links it a full circle, though they're 3 characters from different novels. Kudos!!
Excellent translation doing full justice to the essence of the original poems