Synopsis
Poems by Mani Shankar Aiyar, Andrew Fentham, Anjan Saha, Daljit Nagra, Ernest Hilbert, Utpal Kumar Basu, Gulzar, Sunil Gangopadhyay, Janice Fox, Shanta Acharya, John Weston.... Short stories by Lucy Beresford and Mark Budman Trilby Kent interviews Amitav Ghosh about his latest book Sea of Poppies, Longlisted for the 2008 Booker Prize. May Nelson explores the mystery of The Lady Who Wrote Sonnets With Shakespeare A Very (Indian) British Poet: an interview with Daljit Nagra, by Archie Davies Ashoke Viswanathan examines the relationship between ‘Cinema and Literature’ Kiran Toor speaks with Sascha Akhtar on her latest book of poetry The Grimoire of Grimalkin Reviews by Richard Aronowitz, Jeremy Kuper, Nicholas Royle, Sudeep Sen, and Jeremy Worman. POETRY Mani Shankar Aiyar, God Andrew Fentham, White Van Man Anjan Saha, Watering Can Daljit Nagra, Two Poems Erenest Hilbert, The Fast Frank Dullaghan, My MG Maestro Utpal Kumar Basu, Untitled Gulzar, Fuel Sunil Gangopadhyay, Two Poems Janice Fox, Mother India Kit Fan, BN(O) Linda Leatherbarrow, Patience Anna Sujatha Mathai, Mother’s Veena Shanta Acharya, Two Poems Zoe Green, Eclipse and the End of Love John Weston, ‘Shadow-boxing’ FICTION Lucy Beresford, Endurance Mark Budman, The Titan: An Office Romance FEATURES Simon Martin, Dhruva Mistry: Making Connections May Nelson Paulissen, The Lady Who Wrote Sonnets With Shakespeare Trilby Kent Seeds of the Diaspora: an interview with Amitav Ghosh Ashoke Viswanathan, Cinema and Literature Kiran Toor, Open Conduit: Sascha Akhtar’s Grimoire of Grimalkin Archie Davies, A Very (Indian) British Poet: an interview with Daljit Nagra REVIEWS Nicholas Royle, Nervous Laughter Richard Aronowitz on Tariq Latif Sudeep Sen on Bangladeshi writing Jeremy Worman on Tom Lee Jeremy Kuper on The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poets
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