poetry
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How a poetic retelling of the Mahabharata warns us against the rhetoric of vengeance and sacrifice
Nachiket Joshi
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‘In the days of war, the sun does not rise, it is always night’: Two poems on what war brings us
Zeeshan Sahil Balraj Komal
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‘Imagine a world where tanks can be libraries’ (as John Lennon might have): Two poems by Nabina Das
Nabina Das
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‘This border that drinks blood and spits sparks’: Voices of Urdu poets on war and peace
Rakhshanda Jalil
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‘Can you tell me the race of the blood-stained clothes?’: Three poems by Hindi poet Kumar Vikal
Kumar Vikal
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‘How were we done for in this war?’: Three poems by women poets from Sri Lanka ask the same question
Sivaramani Paamathi Anar
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War and death: Two poems by WB Yeats and Rudyard Kipling that remind us of the futility
WB Yeats Rudyard Kipling
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Have English translations obscured the music and wordplay of the Bible for the sake of meaning?
Robert Alter, Aeon
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‘Why did we fight at all? asked the Pandavas’: Three poems mourning war by K Satchidanandan
K Satchidanandan
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Al Mahmud (1936-2019): Bangladesh’s controversial poet will be remembered as one of the greats
Rifat Munim
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A brief journey through India as seen by the French poetic imagination of the 19th century
Saudamini Deo Philippe Charlier
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‘What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?’: A soldier-poet’s cry against the cruelties of war
Wilfred Owen
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‘Words from the Depth of Truth’: Rabindranath Tagore’s poem on war and destruction
Rabindranath Tagore
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Poetry for peace: ‘Delay The War, It Is Better,’ wrote Sahir Ludhianvi
Sahir Ludhianvi
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Politics, history and memory merge in these poems on Kashmir (and beyond)
Akhil Katyal
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What a poet learned from Mary Oliver (1935-2019), who was unabashedly in love with the world
Urvashi Bahuguna
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‘My mutiny is against patriarchy': Watch this young Urdu poet take on criticism of 'immodest’ women
Scroll Staff
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‘Terrarium’: Five poems that engage with the complexities of health with vivid originality
Urvashi Bahuguna
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A collection of Vijay Nambisan’s poems allows us the opportunity to reframe his legacy
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Poet Mary Oliver (1935-2019) gave readers quietude, rich simplicity and narratives of nature
Apala Bhowmick