Episodes
The subtle inseparable relationship between the grandmother and the narrator leaving us poignant with their pure love.
Published 02/04/21
Published 02/04/21
Adrienne Rich
Published 12/31/20
Stephen spender's remarkable poetry
Published 12/31/20
Teacher's day love for students
Published 09/04/20
Kalki projects the fallout of a whimsical king with sarcasm, satire and irony.
Published 05/15/20
Saheb e Alam and Mukesh- victims of social injustice and class inequalities# living in abject poverty and dismal places only to see the spring of their lives slipping off their hands like sawdust.
Published 05/14/20
The beautiful story of a peddler who finds himself strutted in a grind but his melancholic yearnings, as if they've felt by the divine, find an outlet in the modesty of Edla Willmanson. Let's listen to the story of utter kindness and faith in these dismal times.
Published 05/05/20
Pablo Neruda's beautiful poem.coming to life in present times. Let's keep our spirits alive and our mind positive to witness the exotic moment that shall be.
Published 05/05/20
The autobiographical account of the author recalling that stage of his life when fear against water deprived him of all the adventures. The struggle to dispose it, the mental strategies and determination that made him break all shackles and experience the unprecedented is what deep water is all about.
Published 04/24/20
Based in the context of Franco-prussian war, Alphonse Daudet brings out the pity of the common man's heart and mind in the face of reckless colonial orders. Franz, the little school boy questions the rationality of the colonial powers in imposing their rule upon the others.
Published 04/20/20
Poetry by Kamala Das
Published 04/14/20