Month: December 2022

Articles

The Uses and Abuses of Karl Marx

by Gaurav Ojha  Karl Marx! wherever you are, come down and see for yourself that only your old bearded picture hangs on the walls of political parties as if you have always been old and never young, but what about your young portrait? Maybe socialists, communists, and revolutionaries assume that […]

Fiction

Emotional Curiosity

by Yuan Changming He doesn’t know how curiosity can kill a cat, but he’s acutely aware of how it’s killing himself. Ever since she first asked him What do you like me about? when they fell in love again after they’d lost each other for nearly half a century, he’s […]

Poetry

Autumn Hues

The sea so vast- brightly shine emerald Under those waters lay gems of jade. Beauty of which glows on beige skin. Amber eyes get lost in woods, As the scarlet sings in a melody- Heard but not yet to be seen. Only seen are the crimson leaves, Leisurely falling from […]

Poetry

Vitiligo

The sky was dipped in deep sea blue. Swatches of white fluffy  curls here n there – the clouds like  those beatific patches on skin detached from one another, deeply fetching just like the skies above me. am I obsessed with those moles on the sky so blue? look at her look […]

Poetry

Party of One

My solitude is glorious, it smells like the first whiff of coffee in the morning, hints of the sea, and a specific memory that you just can’t place.It looks like a mansion that’s paid attention to, with architecture that’s understood.Sometimes it looks like my father’s house that’s decorated by the […]

Poetry

Rainbow

In the world, We, the people are like the rainbow, which has seven different colours of character, behaviour and their etiquette.                                            And in our society we are living  with […]

Poetry

The Pride and Plight of Fire Born Princess

The Fire Born Princess The Holy Godess,  Pride of the Pandava’s  Friend of Madhava.  My tales reached the masses,   But the cries went unheard. Cause they say I was the major of the war’s cause Unheeded was my loss.                     […]