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Author: Aditi Bhattacharjee

Aditi Bhattacharjee is an Indian writer, currently pursuing an MFA in Writing at The New School, New York. Her work has appeared or is upcoming in Lunch Ticket, Evocations Review, Vagabond City, The Remnant Archive, Pile Press, SLAB and elsewhere. When not cooking poems, she is usually found reading war histories or experimenting with different kinds of curries. You can get in touch with her @beingadtastic
London in Books

Explore the World: A Literary Walk Through London in 10 Books

Posted on November 7, 2023November 7, 2023 by Aditi Bhattacharjee

Come, let us introduce you to our top 10 selection of books that will take you around Britain’s capital, London, through literature. A multicultural city with a multitude of ideas teeming from each of its vibrant neighborhoods, London is hard to put into a category. This historical city has piqued everyone’s imagination at some point…

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Just Us: An American Conversation by Claudia Rankine

Just Us: An American Conversation by Claudia Rankine (Review): The Fine-print in the Greatest Democracy of the World

Posted on October 23, 2023 by Aditi Bhattacharjee

In this review, the author dives into the series of personal essays in “Just Us: An American Conversation” to better understand the dialogue around the personal and political when it comes to black lives in America.  Claudia Rankine is an American poet, essayist and playwright. She has written five collections of poetry and two plays,…

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Whereas by Layli Long Soldier (Review): Exploring the Semantics of Hurt and Violence

Posted on October 19, 2023 by Aditi Bhattacharjee

Dive into the debut poetry collection, Whereas, by Layli Long Soldier, and learn how the poet voices the Indigenous People’s struggles against politicians in this review. In a time when much of the world is on fire, what does it mean to resort to poetry? Is it an effective pursuit? Does it exact real change?…

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jhumpa lahiri

The Best Works of Jhumpa Lahiri and Why You Should Read Them

Posted on September 24, 2023 by Aditi Bhattacharjee

Ahead of the publication of Lahiri’s latest work, Roman Stories, let us revisit her best publications to date and what sets them apart from other diasporic writers below. Jhumpa Lahiri is a Bengali-American writer best known for her stories about the Indian diaspora. Her family first moved to the UK, where she was born, and…

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Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude (2015) by Ross Gay

Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude (2015) by Ross Gay Review: Where Do You Go to Find Joy?

Posted on September 19, 2023 by Aditi Bhattacharjee

Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude (2015) is a personal and different kind of catalog directed at finding and understanding the joy arising from the mundane. Read our review of it below. Ross Gay’s book Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude (2015) is a collection of poems that explore the poetry of every day and weaves a sense of…

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A Literary Tour Through Paris in 10 Books

Explore the World: A Literary Tour Through Paris in 10 Books

Posted on September 10, 2023 by Aditi Bhattacharjee

 Come, let us introduce you to our top 10 selection of books that will introduce the French capital, Paris, through its words. Paris has long been an inspirational city, the destination of every person’s fantasy. Next only to New York or perhaps preceding it in some cases, the city is the romantic dream, a literary…

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