“Poets Are the Citizens of Language”
Politics has polluted language and we have to touch and protect its meaning, its sensibility, and its moisture in these ruthless times
Politics has polluted language and we have to touch and protect its meaning, its sensibility, and its moisture in these ruthless times
A personal introduction to LOKA, a school which presents itself as a space of hope, reflecting the light of the stars and the music of the spheres
A question lurking behind the literary discourses in Assamese is regarding the writer’s commitment to the social needs of the people, and whether their practices have remained too aesthetic.
While the Internet has opened up the Bengali literary space by removing barriers of entry, it has also reduced engagements in some cases to LOL and TROLL
These are difficult times, but writers should struggle to find new ways to reach the readers. Common readers. Not fellow writers and critics.
The give-and-take with other literary and cultural spaces have resulted in not only a large volume of translations but many new trends and movements.
The prime task before us is to step out of autistic comfort zones and accept the challenge to explore the vast Indian semiotic network through its complex history and contexts
A critical reclamation of the polyhedric scholar, who, through his intense connection with the experiential, guides us into the post-anthropocene world
Daniélou was capable of reconciling orthodox Hinduism with recent developments in science, and the archaic religion of nature with refined metaphysical systems
There is little point in speaking of vacuous notions like ‘sustainability’ if you ignore the inevitable cycles of natural renewal