COLLOQUY

This Your Mango – Charity Morris/AndrΓ© Santana

Charity Morris lives in Eastern Oregon with her partner. Previous publications can be found in The Lucky Jefferson and Havik: Journal of Literature and Arts...

Cesare Oliva (The Antonym Artist of the Month July 2021) in conversation with Atrayee Guha

Oliva’s pieces have been exhibited to audiences in New York, London, Lisbon, Montreal, Toronto, Rome, Florence, and Caracas, among others, since the 1970s...

Move the Margins : Conversation with Chandramohan S

Chandramohan S is one of India’s brightest emerging poetic voices.Β Identifying himself as aΒ DalitΒ poet and literary critic based in Trivandrum, his accolades include a shortlistΒ for Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize 2016.Β  He also was awarded a fellowship atΒ the International Writing Program (IWP-2018) at the University of Iowa...

Hawa Nanjobe Kimbugwe, Young Ugandan Poet and Activist in conversation with Poulomi Roy

Poulomi Roy from The Antonym caught up with Hawa over a virtual conversation, the poet and the feminist, the performer and the activist came out in full glow...

The Artist of the Month (June 2021) – Tatyana Ostapenko

​Tatyana Ostapenko's contemporary history paintings record people's daily lives who usually don't make it into official historical records...

β€œWindows”: Pondering collaborative translation of Julio Monteiro Martins with Donald Stang and Helen Wickes – Bishnupriya Chowdhuri

A prominent writer and cultural figure in Brazil, where he lived for the first part of his life, and in Italy, where he lived until his death, Julio Monteiro Martins’ final poetry collection, La grazia di casa mia (The Grace of My Home), was published in Italian in 2013 (Rediviva Edizioni, Milan)...

Artist of the Month, Jithinlal n r

Jithinlal n r is an artist and an illustrator based in Kochi, Kerala, India...

Becoming and Belonging – Confluence of East and West Shaped by Carola Eijsenring’s Poetic Journey

The immigrants carry home, history and heritage inside through all their movements. This memory at times remains personal, but if articulated well transcends personal boundary. Memoirs of immigrants have revealed personal, social and cultural ties they missed or felt…...

Artist of the Month – Mikiko Kudo

Mikiko Kudo grew up in the northern part of Japan's main island.Β Through her art, Mikiko ' reevaluates the roots, inadvertently...