In this version, we’re both married. Happily.

By Tuhin Bhowal
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Poetry

don’t block the mountains with windows
or walls, even

from Shayok Misha Chowdhury’s acclaimed bilingual play

Poetry

this was never going to be easy

Poetry

This is what I learned
the hard way to call precious.

Poetry

And what are we left
with without language?

Poetry

“Serenade” and “बहार / Spring”

Interviews

A interview with Jasjyot Singh Hans

Fiction

“How did you call me? Where am I? And what year is it?”

Essays

In the Chinatown of my mother’s youth, everyone knew everyone.

Poetry

Banana blossoms
Their bruise-color a warning.

Poetry

i don’t quite believe in God but i believe in music

Interviews

An interview with writer and director Shayok Misha Chowdhury

Poetry

we shudder red

Poetry

Hear the chants.

Poetry

You collected fallen petals from a rose

Mehfil, a folio from The Margins—and the second installment of the I Want Sky series—celebrates a spirit of play and performance within the queer South Asian experience, both within the subcontinent and across the diaspora.

Poetry

A folio celebrating play and performance within the queer South Asian experience

Essays

Han Kang writes between death and life

Interviews

Episode 1 of The Source

Fiction

It was easier to care for the animals in the Thessaloniki Zoo when they were dead.

Poetry

don’t block the mountains with windows
or walls, even

Poetry

i don’t quite believe in God but i believe in music

from Shayok Misha Chowdhury’s acclaimed bilingual play

Interviews

An interview with writer and director Shayok Misha Chowdhury

Poetry

this was never going to be easy

Poetry

we shudder red

Poetry

This is what I learned
the hard way to call precious.

Poetry

Hear the chants.

Poetry

And what are we left
with without language?

Poetry

You collected fallen petals from a rose

Poetry

“Serenade” and “बहार / Spring”

Mehfil, a folio from The Margins—and the second installment of the I Want Sky series—celebrates a spirit of play and performance within the queer South Asian experience, both within the subcontinent and across the diaspora.

Interviews

A interview with Jasjyot Singh Hans

Poetry

A folio celebrating play and performance within the queer South Asian experience

Fiction

“How did you call me? Where am I? And what year is it?”

Essays

Han Kang writes between death and life

Essays

In the Chinatown of my mother’s youth, everyone knew everyone.

Interviews

Episode 1 of The Source

Poetry

Banana blossoms
Their bruise-color a warning.

Fiction

It was easier to care for the animals in the Thessaloniki Zoo when they were dead.