Poems by Mani Shankar Aiyar, Andrew Fentham, Anjan Saha, Daljit Nagra, Ernest Hilbert, Utpal Kumar Basu, Gulzar, Sunil Gangopadhyay, Janice Fox, Shanta Acharya, John Weston....Short stories by Lucy Beresford and Mark BudmanTrilby Kent interviews Amitav Ghosh about his latest book Sea of Poppies, Longlisted for the 2008 Booker Prize.May Nelson explores the mystery of The Lady Who Wrote Sonnets With ShakespeareA Very (Indian) British Poet: an interview with Daljit Nagra, by Archie DaviesAshoke Viswanathan examines the relationship between ‘Cinema and Literature’Kiran Toor speaks with Sascha Akhtar on her latest book of poetry The Grimoire of GrimalkinReviews by Richard Aronowitz, Jeremy Kuper, Nicholas Royle, Sudeep Sen, and Jeremy Worman.POETRYMani Shankar Aiyar, GodAndrew Fentham, White Van ManAnjan Saha, Watering CanDaljit Nagra, Two PoemsErenest Hilbert, The FastFrank Dullaghan, My MG MaestroUtpal Kumar Basu, UntitledGulzar, FuelSunil Gangopadhyay, Two PoemsJanice Fox, Mother IndiaKit Fan, BN(O)Linda Leatherbarrow, PatienceAnna Sujatha Mathai, Mother’s VeenaShanta Acharya, Two PoemsZoe Green, Eclipse and the End of LoveJohn Weston, ‘Shadow-boxing’FICTIONLucy Beresford, EnduranceMark Budman, The Titan: An Office RomanceFEATURESSimon Martin, Dhruva Mistry: Making ConnectionsMay Nelson Paulissen, The Lady Who Wrote Sonnets With ShakespeareTrilby Kent Seeds of the Diaspora: an interview with Amitav Ghosh Ashoke Viswanathan, Cinema and LiteratureKiran Toor, Open Conduit: Sascha Akhtar’s Grimoire of GrimalkinArchie Davies, A Very (Indian) British Poet: an interview with Daljit NagraREVIEWSNicholas Royle, Nervous Laughter Richard Aronowitz on Tariq LatifSudeep Sen on Bangladeshi writingJeremy Worman on Tom LeeJeremy Kuper on The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poets
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