Translated from the Assamese by Ranjita Biswas. “Haraprasad, give me a packet of cigarette”Once a...
Translated from the Assamese by Ranjita Biswas. “Haraprasad, give me a packet of cigarette”Once a...
Translated from the Kashmiri by Nisar Azam The Day He changed the gas cylindermade the kitchen...
Placed fourth in the Tagore award for translated fiction 2021 Translated from the Bengali by...
The Antonym organized a three-day translation workshop during 7-9th January,2022 which was...
Adapted from a Mizo folklore A long time ago, in the village of Dungtlang, there lived a beautiful...
Translated from the Gujarati by Shailesh Parekh Spider Simply filthy, rollie- polly, stained all...
Translated from Turkish by Neil P. Doherty Junayd “leyse fi...
Translated from the Spanish by Kiran Bhat (Originally published by La Tinta de Alcatraz as part of...
This is a story of the dying moments of an elderly woman in her own house, as her fondest memories materialize in front of her eyes and she cannot discern the line between reality and past recollections.
The Antonym instituted the Tagore Award for translated fiction from Bengali in 2021. Here is the story in translation that came seccond in the inaugural season of the Tagore Award for translated fiction -The Man and the Tree written by Yashodhara Ray Chaudhuri and translated by Chirayata Chakraborty.