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Where East Wind Whispers
₹325.00Every human being carries within an inner consciousness – a self untouched by social norms, expectations, or imposed identities. Beneath roles and responsibilities lives a free being, seeking expression. That inner space – quiet yet powerful – gives birth to poetry.Human beings are part of nature, as instinctive and organic as rivers and trees. What sets us apart is our reflective mind – our ability to look inward and recognize the self that often remains hidden. When we truly listen, we may discover a voice different from the one the world assigns us – a voice that is tender, questioning, resilient, and free. Where East Wind Whispers is born from that inward listening.
It gathers memories of sea winds and village ponds, of migration and return, of love and longing, of faith and doubt. It is a conversation between the child who listened outside her father’s study and the woman who now writes her own lines. If, within these pages, you pause and hear your own inner wind whispering – then this book has fulfilled its purpose.
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Whisper of the Anklets
₹225.00Whisper of the Anklets (Odia – Paunjira Pandulipi) by Bipin Mohanty is not merely a book – it is a lyrical pilgrimage into the soul of rural Odisha. Each of its sixty sonnets resonates with the rhythms of village life: the soft jingle of anklets echoing through narrow earthen lanes, the golden glow of evening lamps lit at the Tulsi shrine, and the ageless serenity of love lived in silence, simplicity, and sacredness. Composed in the classic Shakespearean sonnet form (4-4-4-2), this collection distills the essence of village emotions – a world where moonlight romances the fields, where glances speak more than words, where rituals cradle relationships, and where even silence carries the weight of longing. These are not merely poems; they are portraits – of a place, a culture, and a heart that beats to the quiet music of belonging. The sonnets celebrate love in its most unadorned form, the subtle elegance of rural femininity, the spiritual intimacy of shared silences, and the timeless grace woven into everyday moments. At their core lies a deep rootedness – to the soil, to fleeting memories, and to an emotional heritage passed down like heirlooms. The anklet, in this collection, is not just an ornament; it is a metaphor. It whispers of memory, womanhood, devotion, and legacy – a sound that lingers long after the feet have passed, echoing across generations. In translating Whisper of the Anklets, my endeavour has been to preserve not only the meaning of each sonnet but the mood – the cadence, the subtle music, the quiet intensity that make Bipin Mohanty’s work so richly evocative. This is more than a linguistic bridge; it is an emotional and cultural one. Whether you come from the heartland of Odisha or are discovering its lyrical traditions for the first time, I hope this collection touches you – allowing you to feel mist laced mornings, hear voiceless prayers, and walk gently through the tender terrain of these poems. Whisper of the Anklets is my humble tribute – to poetry, to love, to land, and to the timeless whispers that shape our souls. —-Dr. Sonali Sahu
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Whisper of the Rock Elephant: Ashoka and the Kalinga war
₹350.00The ‘Whisper of the Rock Elephant‘ is an untold tale from the shadowy pages of ancient history, where an Emperor, having beheaded and captured a vast army from a neighbouring kingdom, foresaw the dangers of his power. His realization of the need to devote his life and wealth to the propagation of truth and righteousness led to a profound transformation, turning him away from conquest. The devastated land was Kalinga, a state whose people, known for their free spirit, refused to surrender. 1Much of what is known about this dark period is a mix of fact and imagination, better conveyed through the whisper of Seto, the rock elephant carved from a hill beside the battlefield. Seto is said to possess divine power, like a Buddha enlightened even before birth, and is believed to be a heavenly creature belonging to Lord Indra, ruler of the heavens. These whispers passed down through generations, provide a unique perspective on the events of that time. Seto’s whispers reveal more than the victorious Emperor Piyadasi’s words in his Kandahar rock edict. The Proclamation expresses his guilt over the bloodshed and his transformation towards piety and Dhamma. His remorse was inscribed across India and beyond on rock surfaces, alongside pillars and monuments engraved with ancient scripts. Seto speaks of the deeper cause of the Emperor’s remorse-a sorrow that led him to follow Tathagata Buddha. From Kalinga’s battlefield enlightenment took root in the Emperor’s mind, persistently pinning and guiding him towards righteousness.
Through this story, readers can discover the invisible ray of humanity pierced through the darkness, settling the turmoil within the Emperor whenever inhumanity threatened to unsettle him.
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Whispers Between Silence and Light
₹250.00Whispers Between Silence and Light is a meditative journey through the quiet spaces of human experience-love and loss, memory and solitude, the eternal dialogue between presence and absence.
From the windswept edges of Patagonia to the dusted trails of the Camino, from the still gaze of Lady Liberty to the silent warmth of a familiar presence, each poem invites the reader to pause, breathe, and listen.
This is poetry that lingers-gentle yet piercing, personal yet universal. It is for those who have loved and let go, who have sought meaning in stillness, and who understand that sometimes the most profound truths are found not in what is spoken, but in what is left unsaid.
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Within Her Home and Outside: Essays on Indian English Poetry
₹320.00We are glad that we can travel well-disguised through words between the abstract and tangible, between home and the world. We have grown with many pillars of Indian wisdom and faith. We can express anything and everything with style that defines our long roots, myths and engagements with words. We arrest ideas from an acre of love to politics of power. With some generations of English on the back, many are composing poetry from different soul spaces and mesmerizing the world with their magical abilities of experimentations with style and themes. Contemporary India is really shining with confident and aesthetically satisfying English poetry. In the busy traffic of poets these days some choose to return again and again. Some are extraordinarily calm, quiet and soothing like music. Some are powerfully tender, honest and contemplative. There are numerous platforms, online spaces, journals and magazines which only focus on poetry and reviews of poetry. Many Indian poets and professors are engaged with guest editing special issues for poetry and poetic ties in very prominent journals abroad. There was a time in early 1900 when we couldn’t write a good poem on the Indian Non Violence Movement or the Freedom struggle in English. We struggled. That anxiety was over in the 1950s. Over a period of seventy five years or so, we are a brand destination for English poetry. Henry Louis Vivian Derozio or Kashiprasad Ghoshto Arundhathi Subramaniam is a long walk to freedom! Let us repeat, “With its quiet glory, I brand my heart.” as Basudhara Roy writes in A Blur of a Woman. A review is all joy held in the aura; a truce with light and knowledge. Indian English Poetry is, currently, going through its healthiest and happiest phases. Each union in life is a poem. Eachbreaking is a season of silence, one note to another. The essays in this book attempt to address, in their own non linear way, the significant gap between what’s on the pages and reviews, creativity and criticism, and indomitable passion. This book explores how poetry writing is meditation, experimentations with truth. The stray images and thoughts that the meditator blows away are the rich suggestive stuff of poems. Every little bit of irrelevancy may turn out to be what the poem is really about. Poetry holds the aura of being ‘pure’ and ‘untouched’, song without a landscape. The sublime premise of contemporary Indian English poetry evokes from the post-independence Indian experiences. The plural and the singular seem to co-exist in contemporary English poetry written from different parts of India. Noted critic V. K. Gokak said, “It has to be Indian because it has to be truly universal and greet its compeers in the domain of world literature.” Going through the various literary (and cultural) movements that have shaped Indian English literature, one can experience as much by their variety yet integrity as their common sources and concerns.
In the cacophony of English poetry in India all poems do not speak to us equally. All poets do not write with equal strength and ease. My love affair with poets began when I was at seventeen/eighteen. My hunger drove me to Keats, Neruda, Jibananda, Seferis, Lorca, Quasimodo, Parra, and some others. English poetry in India has no particular quarter now; good poetry is written from small cities and villages all over the country. Many poetry groups are active in upholding poetry to its apex.
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Wohi Sawonli Ladkee
₹200.00About the Author
Born on 2nd May of 1966, Sri Golak Chandra Dalai is a graduate in Economics honours with distinction from Kendrapara Autonomous College and a Postgraduate in Analytical and Applied Economics from Utkal University, Vani Vihar. He is a poet, short storyteller, columnist and a critic in Odia literature in a line. He has written fourteen number of books by now covering nine books of poetries, two short stories, two features and one criticism.Insar Alli Khan was born on 1st May of 1972 in Balasore district of Odisha. He is a Postgraduate in Hindi from Utkal University, Vani Vihar and Post Graduate Diploma in translation from State Bank of India Officers’ Association Institute, Chennai. A former lecturer in Hindi in IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University), managed by Fakir Mohan University, Balasore, Odisha. He keeps keen interest in translating of Odia literary works into Hindi.
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Women in the Frontier Land: Mestiza Consciousness in the Novels of Tahmima Anam and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
₹390.00The book is divided into five chapters.
“Chapter One” entitled “Introduction,” provides a comprehensive introduction to the two mentioned novelists and their works, does an extensive literature review of the existing critical works on their writings and finally, establishes the stated point of departure.
The Second Chapter “War and Women Subjectivity in A Golden Age and Half of a Yellow Sun” studies the wartime agency of women in the 1971 Liberation War and the Biafran War respectively. It investigates into the genealogy of the emphatic emergence of women characters from their restrictive domestic spaces in times of national emergency and their eclectic and constructivist interventions in the said wars, from the background.
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Women on the Frontlines: Convergence of Fact and Fiction in Martha Gellhorn’s Works
₹425.00Martha Gellhorn’s extraordinary career as a reporter took her to the front lines of nearly every major international conflict, right from the Spanish Civil War to the conclusion of the Cold War; her combat reports are among the best of the century. Through her correspondence, we get to know the woman behind the frequently enigmatic journalist, Gellhorn, as she chronicles her turbulent marriage to Ernest Hemingway and her friendships with notable figures from the 20th century. Over four decades and numerous locales, including the highlands of East Africa, elegant dinner parties in London, and Depression-era America, Martha Gellhorn’s novellas exhibit the same traits that have made her one of the most renowned journalists of our time: a remarkable sense of place, incredibly fast and precise prose, and an unwavering focus on the motivations behind her characters and actions. Above all, Martha Gellhorn investigates how individuals, both male and female, live quietly-and frequently with passion-amidst the historical turbulence.
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Woven Reflections of Poems, Stories and Plays
₹250.00This is a book of poems, stories, and plays. The texts that comprise this volume are a product of moments of our life: times looking back, times to search for, and times of change. However, these do not stand alone; they speak to each other within a layered experience unfolding across various formats.
We chose to begin with poetry because it captures a moment: the raw emotion, the flash of a thought often in the most distilled way. It can be a whisper, a shout, or a quiet realization that beckons the reader to interpret it in their own way. But sometimes, a moment needs more than that – it needs more context, more depth, and space to breathe.
That’s where the short stories come into play, to be able to continue the themes developed in the poem and give a narrative slant to them. One will see the emergence of characters, and settings defined.
And then the plays. The way people talk, the spaces between, and the tension of what is never said have always interested us. Writing the stories into scripts seemed the natural step, allowing them to be articulated and performed and to live from the page. The transition from poetry to prose to stage was a way for me to experiment with perspective, structure, and voice.
For us, writing has always been about finding the right form to express an idea. Some thoughts are best left as poetry, others need to be lived through a story, and some are meant to be spoken out loud, felt in the rhythm of conversation. This book is a collection of those choices-a reflection of how words can shape and reshape meaning depending on how they are framed.
We hope you like reading this book as much as we did writing it.
– Ronok and Rhea
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Write To Me: Essays on Indian Poetry in English
₹400.00Write to Me is a slim collection of thirty-five essays on various poetry collections published by Indians between 2020 and 2023 from within the country and its rich diaspora. Alert, attentive, astute, and arduous, the book offers an interesting synchronic statement on Indian Poetry in English in the present. These four years, marked unalterably by the crisis of the Pandemic, witnessed new roles and responsibilities for poetry. The essays in this book, by inviting readers to the numerous pleasures of poetry as a genre, hopes to draw them towards both the criticism of poetry and the poetry of criticism.
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Yogini Ki Atmalipi
₹200.00सैकड़ो मील दूर से आती एक चमत्कारिक आवाज । सुकन्या की छाती फटी जा रही थी,वह मरी जा रही थी, उसका अस्तित्व समाप्त हुआ जाता था,प्रेम में,किसी को प्यार करने में । हर बार लगता था इससे पहले कभी ऐसा नहीं हुआ । जीवन धन्य हो जाता था, उसका मनुष्य रूप में धरा पर जन्म लेना । कोई भी दिखाई नहीं देता था इस धरा पृष्ठ पर एक नारी और एक पुरुष को छोड़कर बाकी पूरी पृथ्वी बही जा रही थी । उसके माता-पिता थे, उसने एक दिन इस पृथ्वी पर जन्म लिया था, बड़ी होकर यौवन की दहलीज पर कदम रखा था । कुछ भी याद नहीं, उसके पति,संतान,स्वजन कोई भी नहीं । किसी की भी आवाज सुनाई नहीं देती थी। चारों ओर कोई भी नहीं केवल एक नारी और एक पुरुष के अलावा । सुकन्या और जीवन । वह योगिनी डोमी और जीवन उसका कालिदास, कान्हूपा, कन्हाई ।
‘योगिनी की आत्मलिपि’ एक रहस्य है । सब कुछ ठीक-ठाक चल रहा था । गाया गया संगीत भी बेसुरा हो सकता है। उज्वल आकाश मलिन दिखाई देता है। रास्ता नहीं मिलता । समस्त प्राप्ति और अप्राप्ति के बीच लीन हो जाती थी । सु – सुकन्या -सुकन्या कहां है ? सुकऱ्या कहाँ है।
लेखिका रश्मी राउल आज भी सुकन्या की खोज में है ।
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Yuddha Eka Abirata Prakriya
₹210.00Jachindra Kumar Rout has made a name for himself as an author, publishing twenty-three books: the collections of poetry, essays, criticisms, translated works, biographies both in Odia and English and contributing articles to the hundreds of international and national magazines and journals. Himself, being the short story writer of the storybook PALATAKA he has deeply gone through the Odia writings of Mr. Prusty and given proper justice to the originality of his thoughts and presentation style.