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Blog Name: Do You See?
Url: http://www.fleuve-souterrain.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: fiction, poetry, journalism
Description: Decided to discover the blog world after a decade of journalistic occupation (they didn't do blogs so much even five years back in India). With poetry and fiction doing a "tandava" on my head every now and then, I decided to roll out my blog blabbers to all ye unwary... http://fleuve-souterrain.blogspot.com/... the underground river that flows with its mysteries!
Popularity: 92 Followers

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PARISCOPE -- a 2-part 'city' essay in Troubadour 21
My 2-part essay PARISCOPE is published in "Troubadour 21". Click on the post title or on "PARISCOPE" to read.Here's a sneak peek:"PART I: SIDEWALKINGThe Notre Dame looks
The Message Tree- a Poem Inspired by "Ijaazat"
The November 09 issue of Muse India is out. My poem "THE MESSAGE TREE" is published in the special Hindi/Urdu Literary Cultures section. Do take a look, click on the title of the poem (or the post title)!Sukrita Paul Kumar, the editor of this special section, writes:"…Thus the focus on Hindi-Urdu in this issue of Muse India. The continuum of the beautiful attraction between the two justifies the ongoing debate on the kind of relatedness Hindi and Urdu have. The
MOLOCH -- New Poem in URHALPOOL Bilingual Zine
My poem "Moloch" is published in Urhalpool, a bilingual online literary journal. Read it here.
Vanaprastha 2009 - a Poem
"Vanaprastha 2009"Lenin’s angular profile studies the ceiling’s cornerRaised stiff, suitably elegant and intellectualPhoto-framed on the freedom-sky-blue wallLacquer bowls, Russian, with puckered faces notAbl
THE FARRIER- A Short Story
THE FARRIER (First published in The Cartier Street Review, April 2009)-By Nabina DasWas Russet to live her life between the legs of horses? She could get kicked sometime, although I’m sure Russet never expected that. It’s a job she had for a long time. Russet had big hands. Her hair cut like a ducklin

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