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Book Review: Amrita Sharma’s ‘The Skies’

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  • Posted on January 4, 2023January 4, 2023

By Prithvijeet Sinha
Each poem is akin to a personal conversation, a one-on-one exchange that displays her talent given its distinctive personable nature.

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Dedications that Dissent: Reading Faiz Ahmad Faiz’s “Intisab” Today

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  • Posted on October 14, 2020October 14, 2020

By Amrita Sharma
“Intisab” remains one of Faiz’s most popular and powerful poetic texts, that seems to have relevance in different social contexts.

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Monumental Histories and the Narratives of Love: Revisiting Sahir Ludhianvi’s ‘Taj Mahal’

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  • Posted on September 18, 2020

By Amrita Sharma
In the present year that has surfaced new challenges for people across the class divide, the romanticised notions of love appear more and more obsolete and such narratives as those by Ludhianvi continue to remain as contemporary as ever.

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Reading Kaifi Azmi’s ‘Aurat’ across the Indian Feminist Paradigm

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  • Posted on August 18, 2020August 18, 2020

By Amrita Sharma
Though written in a historically different context, Kaifi Azmi’s presents one of the most outstanding monologues by a male narrator that is addressed to a ‘woman’ whom he evokes to subvert patriarchal hegemony.

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Reading Ghalib in the post Covid-19 scenario

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  • Posted on July 4, 2020July 4, 2020

By Amrita Sharma
This article attempts to present the possibilities of interpreting some of the most famous couplets by Ghalib in the present socio-cultural context through the lens of everyday life.

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Two Poems by Amrita Sharma

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  • Posted on June 8, 2020

By Amrita Sharma
I wrote our names upon each rock,
Of luminous screens and flashing slates,
In blacks and whites and thousand fonts,
That morphed along a tenuous carve.

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