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Q&A: Fiction writer Salini Vineeth discusses the experiences and inspirations that shaped her journey
22 May 2026
Q&A: Fiction writer Salini Vineeth discusses the experiences and inspirations that shaped her journey
22 May 2026
22 May 2026
Monsters and Men
18 May 2026
Monsters and Men
18 May 2026
18 May 2026
Rage, Rebellion, and the Beautiful Asymmetry of Human Imperfection
15 May 2026
Rage, Rebellion, and the Beautiful Asymmetry of Human Imperfection
15 May 2026
15 May 2026
Survival is an act of defiance
Literature The Chakkar 17/03/24 Literature The Chakkar 17/03/24

Survival is an act of defiance

In Abhishek Anicca’s memoir The Grammar of my Body (2023), the protagonist is a disabled body, charting its terrain through the unforgiving, able-bodied world. By Priyanka Chakrabarty

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“I Embrace My Bitterness” - An Interview with Abhishek Anicca
Literature The Chakkar 06/03/24 Literature The Chakkar 06/03/24

“I Embrace My Bitterness” - An Interview with Abhishek Anicca

In The Grammar of My Body, Abhishek Anicca shared his journey of discovering his disability and chronic illness. In an interview, Anicca spoke about disability in the face of capitalism, politics, and literature in an ableist society. By Akankshya Abismruta

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