
Book Review: Shanti Panna by Varalika Mishra
Reviewed by Tasnima Yasmin Moving, mysterious and gracious, every word of Shanti Panna is dedicated to the soul of the

Reviewed by Tasnima Yasmin Moving, mysterious and gracious, every word of Shanti Panna is dedicated to the soul of the

By Tasnima Yasmin Whoever thinks that humour isn’t a woman’s forte hasn’t read Tongue In Cheek by Khyrunnisa A. Cheeky,

By Kiran Bhat Ruth Padel’s second novel Daughters of the Labyrinth (Corsair, London, 2021) sojourns onto the island of Crete

Reviewed by Tasnima Yasmin An intricately crafted debut collection of subjective, literary and political poems, the title of A Witch

By Tasnima Yasmin “It is difficult to know with precision how things became as they have, to be able to

Reviewed by Tasnima Yasmin Based on a sandy- beige building in Oud Metha locality of Dubai which was her abode

Reviewed by Abhra Roy “Writing is extremely political” – states Salma, the prolific Tamil writer and the author of “The

By Rituparna Roy Towards the end of ‘Sach Kahu Toh’, in Part 4, Neena Gupta begins a chapter (Bloody Mary)

by Bhaswati Ghosh A woman in today’s world is as layered as the realms she inhabits. She could be

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