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M. N. VENKATACHALIAH

16 Aug 2021

vohra 35: From the Crossroads to the Periphery: The Ebb and Flow of Cultural Currents between Afghanistan and the Indian Subcontinent raghav Sharma 46: The Denial of a Prophecy and a Tryst with History: Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children ather farouQuI 59: Can Rhetoric Decide Authorship? Sri Aurobindo and the Problem of the Mahabharata SachIdaNaNda mohaNty Photo eSSay 71: Chandernagor: Little Eu. [...] What can I write after seeing I the horrific images and reading accounts of the devastation anddespair that defined the second wave of the pandemic over the past months. [...] The Plague ‘Listen, the last stroke of death’s noon has struck— The plague is come,’ a gnashing Madman said, And laid him down straightway upon his bed. [...] One thing is to be done; one thing is clear: Keep thou back from the hot unwholesome wind, That it infect not thee.’ Say, is there any Who mourneth for the multitude dead here? Coming to the current issue, I hope readers will enjoy the diversity of this collection. [...] But the worst of the pandemic is far from over and collective memory is short.
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