REVIEWED BY AMANITA SEN “Strange as it may seem today to say, the aim of life is to live,...
REVIEWED BY AMANITA SEN “Strange as it may seem today to say, the aim of life is to live,...
As a global citizen, Nawabgunj emerges as a microcosm of the world at large with all its...
TRANSLATED FROM THE BENGALI BY AMANITA SEN By the river Jahnabi, once Tulsidaswas there at...
INTERVIEWED BY AMANITA SEN AS: As a bilingual poet, writing both in Bengali and English and...
INTERVIEWED BY AMANITA SEN Sharmila Ray is a poet and non-fiction essayist, writing in...
TRANSLATED FROM THE TAMIL BY K SRILATA AND SHOBHANA KUMAR “Everything can be taken from a...
INTERVIEWED BY AMANITA SEN “The Gita, and the Bible has had always had its ratiocination in...
TRANSLATED FROM THE ASSAMESE BY NAVAMALATI NEOG CHAKRABORTY REVIEWED BY AMANITA SEN In the...
TRANSLATED FROM THE BENGALI BY AMANITA SEN Sometimes on a blazing day of ‘Baishakh’,a cool shower...
A BOOK REVIEW BY AMANITA SEN The back cover page of her book “Meraki“ has these words on it.” I...