Sounds very interesting. I couldn't remove the paywall through 12ft, sadly.
Posts by Tanuj Solanki
Enid Starkie: Flaubert is careless of his characters’ outward appearance; on one occasion he gives Emma brown eyes; on another deep black eyes; and on another blue eyes.
George Braithwaite (in Flaubert's Parrot): Hold my beer
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The Bombay Literary Magazine is open for submissions for its 61st issue. We are reading fiction, poetry, and essays (in English or translated into English).
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My translation of Anil Yadav's Hindi short story is out in the latest issue of The Bombay Literary Magazine. Please read and share your views. Thanks to @tansol.bsky.social for his guidance and the lovely note.
TW: Violence, Assault, Islamophobia
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Issue 59 of The Bombay Literary Magazine is here!
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The short story writing program I launched in mid-November concluded classes for its first batches yesterday. Here's a report.
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But then, what does one know of unbearable.
'I Saw Ramallah' by Mourid Barghouti, tr. Ahdaf Soueif, describes the poet's return to the 1967 Palestinian territories after 30 years. It is a document of loss, but to read it after another two decades, knowing what has happened and is happening, makes it almost unbearable.
We are living in that arc of history that doesn't bend towards justice. But it's our job, now, to make it: with words and actions, with witness and memory.
The Ahly Arab Hospital had been serving the people of Gaza since 1882. For decades it was operated by the Southern Baptist Convention; until today, it was under the supervision of the Anglican diocese in Jerusalem.
It’s now a mass grave.
How often can we say there are no words? There are no words.
In order for me to write poetry that isn’t political, I must listen to the birds and in order to hear the birds the warplanes must be silent.
~ Marwan Makhoul
I quit my job last month. A few months before quitting, this Hindi poem had found its way out of me.
Since not many will see what I post here, I feel free to post this esoteric little pic of a page from Bolaño's 2666. 'The Part About Amalfitano'.
The narrator moves from Amalfitano's dreamscape to objective reality w/o taking a breath. I been thinking abt this for three days now.
"I have an intense feeling that everything I love is ending"
Aleksander Hemon
Bluesky needs some Haryanvi content, so here.
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'There is a certain kind of crime novel that is neither a grim police procedural nor a hermetic manor mystery nor out-and-out noir, though it has noirish elements. One could call this niche a caper, I guess...'
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