Poetry is an art, a journey, an expression of one's inner self. Here are some prolific young poets bringing you calm just with their pens.
There is no cheat sheet for appreciating write-ups that you may hate, but the following tips will ease the process a bit.
Sangam Literature is the oldest form extant Indian Literature. It shapes the rich Indian cultures and society present today.
Ramapada Chowdhury was a prolific voice of Bengali Literature with many of his works leaving a lasting impression on the Indian community.
Today, let's celebrate 115th birthday of Buddhadeb Bosu an important figure in Modernist Indian Bengali Literature.
Celebrating the bold feminist voice on her 89th birthday, Ajeet Cour and her contributions in Indian society.
Remembering the extraordinary, A. K. Ramanujan, a linguaphile or a language lover, who always ensured no language goes unheard.
Navalram Laxmiram Pandya is a Gujarati critic, playwright, poet, essayist, teacher, and social reformer. His work has helped pave the way for modern Gujarati Literature.
Celebrating the 108th birth anniversary of the writer, journalist and diplomat, Khushwant Singh, who left a legacy of excellent written works.
Poets help bring out the hidden beauty in the world. K. S. Narasimhaswamy’s works were just that and much more.
B. S. Mardhekar led an unruly life when it came to his dreams. However, with poetry and writing, he set his own path which would be...
“Actually the language of poetry is the language of our thoughts. Thoughts never stretch too far. It should be like that.” - Attoor Ravi Varma
Today we celebrate Alokeranjan Dasgupta, who is one of the most acclaimed poets and translators of the Bengali literature.
This Throwback Thursday, we celebrate the legendary writer Ashokamitran and his legacy on Tamil literature.
Celebrating the life of Subhadra Kumari Chauhan, the poet who made important contributions to literature and the freedom struggle of India.
Remembering Sumitranandan Pant on his birth anniversary, India’s preeminent writer and the first awardee of Jnanpith for Hindi poetry.
Premchand, the legendary Hindi and Urdu author, whose short stories and novels gained immense appreciation throughout the country.