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Love is a Seasonal Fruit: On Intimacy Under Capitalism
Mar 26, 2026
Love is a Seasonal Fruit: On Intimacy Under Capitalism
Mar 26, 2026
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Photo-Essay: A Muted Eid in Dalmandi
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How to Resist a Postmodern Zombification
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The Dead Authors Society: Pritam, Manto, and the Betrayal of Posthumous Publishing
Literature The Chakkar 27/09/25 Literature The Chakkar 27/09/25

The Dead Authors Society: Pritam, Manto, and the Betrayal of Posthumous Publishing

Amrita Pritam, Saadat Hasan Manto, and Kamala Das were all writers who, even in life, lived on the edge of taboo, scandal, and self-revelation. In death, stripped of agency, their voices have been reframed by the very people who claim to honour them. By Treya Sinha

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