Translated from the Bengali by Bishnupriya Chowdhuri Birds guess it first. The eagles,...
Translated from the Bengali by Bishnupriya Chowdhuri Birds guess it first. The eagles,...
The First Kadamba Of The War Translated from the Bengali by Bishnupriya Chowdhuri That year the...
Translated from the Bengali by Bishnupriya Chowdhuri My daughter's face on the other side of the...
This week, The Antonym published the book review of Kalicalypse: Subcontinental Science Fiction, a...
Interviewed by Bishnupriya Chowdhuri Ramakanta Samantaray, born in 1972, has studied painting at...
Translated from the Bengali by Bishnupriya Chowdhuri “I think man's most treasured possession is...
This week, Bishnupriya Chowdhuri of The Antonym engages in a conversation with artist Hiran Sarkar who happens to have designed the cover page of the first print edition of the magazine.
Born in Milan to a French father and an Italian mother, Mia has known...
An award-winning poet, essayist, and translator, Andrew Joron started writing science fiction and then expanded his scope to include innovative techniques in poetry. Joron’s later poetry, combining scientific and philosophical ideas with the sonic properties of language, has been compared to the work of the Russian Futurist Velimir Khlebnikov. Andrew talked with The Antonym on his writing and the craft.
Amar Mitra is a Bengali novelist. He has received numerous awards – Sahitya Akademi (2006) for the novel Dhruboputro, Bankim Chandra Award(2001) for the novel Ashwacharit, Katha award(1998), SharatChandra Award(2018) and many others.