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The Weight of the World - Seni Seneviratne
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Dear Dad - Seni Seneviratne
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Operation Cast Lead - Seni Seneviratne
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A Wider View - Seni Seneviratne
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The Daughters - Mona Arshi
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For Seni Seneviratne “the personal is political and they’re always intertwined” – a sentiment Seni embodies not only in her poetry but also across her life, advocating against war and for human rights, amongst various other campaigns.  She is a…

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Making a cheese soufflé rise - Rishi Dastidar
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The Brexit Book of the Dead - Rishi Dastidar
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Neptune’s concrete crash helmet - Rishi Dastidar
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Rishi Dastidar, a London-based poet of second-generation heritage, is a prolific reviewer, editor and arts activist, currently working for the Guardian, and acting as the chair of Wasafiri. Completing his Bachelors in Mansfield College, Oxford University, followed by a Masters…

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The Monk - Arundhati Subramaniam
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Just in Case - Arundhati Subramaniam
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How Some Hindus Find Their Personal Gods - Arundhati Subramaniam
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Mitti - Arundhati Subramaniam
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Rabindranath Tagore, known as the Bard of Bengal, was born in 1861 to an aristocratic family of social reformers in Calcutta (now Kolkata), then the seat of the British government in India. His prolific output spanned poetry, plays, songs, novels,…

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Sarojini Naidu

B. 1879 D. 1949

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Sarojini Naidu, famously known as ‘the Nightingale of India,’ was a remarkable female political activist and freedom fighter in pre-colonial India. Her poetic works are celebrated for their lyrical romanticism, capturing the beauty and diversity of Indian culture with sweetness…

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Nissim Ezekiel

B. 1924 D. 2004

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Nissim Ezekiel, recognised as the father of Indian English poetry, was a foundational figure in introducing Modernism to the post-independence Indian literary scene. He captured the essence of everyday life through idiosyncratic descriptions of ordinary men and women. Through his…

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Poem 35 from ‘Gitanjali’ - Rabindranath Tagore
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