
Rose day 1995*
By Anu Mahadev Why do we celebrate the rose –Cut, shorn of thorns and placed in the handsOf the most

By Anu Mahadev Why do we celebrate the rose –Cut, shorn of thorns and placed in the handsOf the most

By Anu Mahadev Megha Majumdar’s punchy debut, ‘A Burning’, (Alfred Knopf, June 2020), expertly explores the underbelly of Kolkata’s slums,

Anu Mahadev Renewal Walk through the holy water. They said that is the only way tobaptize yourself, shed your sins.

Anu Mahadev ‘Circling the Sun’ (Ballantine Books, 2015) is author Paula McLain’s masterpiece novel after her much acclaimed ‘The Paris

Reviewed by Anu Mahadev Bhanu Kapil is no stranger to the world of immigration, fragmentation, the resulting experiences in a

Three poems for the Poetry Salon by Anu Mahadev. Neem Leaves I press them to my chest, like folded laundry,

Anu Mahadev They say peas in a pod are born together I was reborn with your birth, morning-cusp-baby, 36-hour labor

I remember a different time when Orion brought us good luck. When the Big Dipper would point to Sirius, and

undocumented rainwater on the soil of her birth falls in a symphony of lyrical arias and adagio – songs that no

The ongoing case of the Kerala priests charged with the rape of a nun and several other minors is causing