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A ‘Janus-like’ Being: The Long Shadow of “Vande Mataram”
18 June 2026
A ‘Janus-like’ Being: The Long Shadow of “Vande Mataram”
18 June 2026
18 June 2026
Student’s Corner: The Heaviest Backpack
14 June 2026
Student’s Corner: The Heaviest Backpack
14 June 2026
14 June 2026
“Break the Barriers!” – An Interview with Usha Uthup
11 June 2026
“Break the Barriers!” – An Interview with Usha Uthup
11 June 2026
11 June 2026
The City That Remains: Guwahati, and the Poetry it Inspires
Literature The Chakkar 18/12/25 Literature The Chakkar 18/12/25

The City That Remains: Guwahati, and the Poetry it Inspires

Through memories, juxtapositions, and observations of the intricate, the poems about Guwahati in The Penguin Book of Poems on the Indian City (2025) portray a city that no longer exists, having metamorphosed into a new ‘synthetic’ space marred by politics and reckless urbanisation. By Ayaan Halder

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