The Blue Rabbit

Author: Joyce Job Pages: 100 Year of Publication: 2021 Price: Rs 300 ISBN: 978-81-949985-1-8 (9788194998518) About the Author Joyce Job is a former I.T. professional hailing from Kerala. She writes online under her pen name Lirio Marchito, which means “Wilted Lily” in Spanish, a tribute to Pablo Neruda. It was after reading his poem “Tonight I can write the saddest lines”, during her college days, that she started writing poetry regularly. She writes mainly poems, short stories, book reviews and blogs, in […]

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At the Tate Modern

Author: Joe Winter Pages: 76 Year of Publication: 2021 Price: Rs 250 ISBN: 978-81-949985-8-7 (9788194998587) About the Author Joe Winter was born in 1943. He took up poetry at university where he studied Latin and Greek and English Literature. From 1967 to 1993 he taught English in London comprehensive schools, and in 1994 moved to Kolkata where he taught part-time before returning to England in 2006. In Kolkata he wrote a number of articles for The Statesman and other journals on literary […]

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Poems from Sisyphus’ Rock

Author:  Aishee Ghoshal Pages: 80 Year of Publication: 2021 Price: Rs 250 ISBN: 978-81-949985-0-1 (9788194998501) About the Author Aishee has a tea for every mood. Lavender green tea for homesickness, strawberry white tea for joy and chamomile for sorrow. Her only long-term goal is to spend a year in Paris. In the balcony of a tiny apartment overlooking a busy street or in tiny Parisian cafés, writing a book someone will discover and publish posthumously. She is marginally obsessed with cats […]

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Blank

Author: Debarun Sarkar Pages: 68 Year of Publication: 2021 Price: Rs 200 ISBN: 978-81-949985-7-0 (9788194998570) About the Author Debarun Sarkar sleeps, reads, eats, drinks, smokes, labours, occasionally (ghost)writes and submits. He has spent a considerable amount of time living in Surat, Calcutta, New Town, Hyderabad, Bombay and is currently halting at Bangalore. Teaser Gentrified Neighbourhoods Landscapes gentrified out of hamlets with sky-reaching habitable structures are always surrounded by huge roads and are almost always bereft of trees. The dryness of the street dries […]

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