‘Landscape Painted with Tea’ as an Ecological Novel – By Jasmina Mihajlovic

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"Suddenly I freeze. I sense, I clearly sense, somebody watching me. Somebody's eyes are fixed upon me. And then I realize that staring out...

It’s Diwali…Kali Puja…Deepavali…Let’s Celebrate! By Mitali Chakravarty

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  When I was a child - way back in the 1970s - I was entranced by festivities on Diwali. On one hand, there were...

A Bodhisattva-in-Training Contemplates Kathmandu’s Rude Motorcyclists – By Michael G. Smith

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  At the end of the row of Tibetan Buddhist monks, the cantor chants a prayer. Clashing Sil Nyan cymbals together, another monk adds an...

Nixon’s Final Pat – By Anthony J. Mohr

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    Richard Nixon’s life was full of Pats. First came his wife Pat. Next, Pat Hitt. She was the national co‑chair of his 1968 presidential...

Reading Emily Wilson’s Trash-Talking Odyssey in the Time of Covid – By Rex...

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  It’s late summer and I’m sitting on the couch, hurriedly flipping through the sports channels with an air of desperation, as if the pin...

Translation as Transhumance – By Mireille Gansel (Translated from the French by Ros Schwartz)...

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(In this beautiful memoir of a life lived in and through translation, Mireille Gansel defines the process of bringing words from one language to...

Money-Changers in the Temple: Evil Bankers in Literature and Film – By Tim Wenzell

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  “I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies” –Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to John Taylor, May 28,...

What is a Poem ? – By Michael Angel Martin

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What Is a Poem? Not Sure. But Let Me Count the Ways       One of the best lessons I have learned as a writer of...

The Long Weeping – By Jessie van Eerden ( An excerpt )

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                   ( The Long Weeping - In this collection of portraits, the eye is the vital “lamp of the body,” a spiritual organ...

Vanshree – By Swati Moheet Agrawal

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    Vanshree, Marve Road, Mumbai – 64   An ode to my childhood home, the house that built me, the place etched in my heart forever! I am overwhelmed with...