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Meena Kandasamy
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‘Nobody’s citizens and nobody’s slaves’: Meena Kandasamy’s poetry of resistance and solidarity
An excerpt from ‘Tomorrow Someone Will Arrest You’, by Meena Kandasamy.
Meena Kandasamy
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‘And, the Stars Are Not Sufficient’: A poem by Meena Kandasamy
‘Once, i was a pampered child / wasting wishes, never knowing / what to long for.’
Meena Kandasamy
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‘Give up desire or give up shame’: Meena Kandasamy translates parts of ‘Tirukkural’ afresh
An excerpt from ‘Tirukkural: The Book of Desire,’ by Tiruvalluvar, translated from the Tamil by Meena Kandasamy.
Tiruvalluvar & Meena Kandasamy
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‘Physical building of WhatsApp University’: Satire on viral video of Galgotias University students
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Why are so many young Indians trading in cryptocurrency, especially in tier-two cities?
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‘Heeramandi’ review: Lahore Luxe tawaif saga runs on empty
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Faltering economy, poor citizens, South Asia’s bully: The reality of India’s global ambitions
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Shifting goalposts: AIFF chief Kalyan Chaubey needs to come clean on the ISL not having relegation
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Meena Kandasamy’s novel lifts the veil on the beating and brutality in many Indian marriages
How does a woman escape from a husband who’s battering her?
Meena Kandasamy
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When women protest, it’s not just for themselves but for men and children too
The third in our series of excerpts from works of Dalit literature.
Meena Kandasamy