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The Bangalore Review

The Bangalore Review

Vol. XIII | Issue 5 | February 2026

  • Non-Fiction
    • Art
    • Book Reviews
    • Cinema
    • Creative Non-Fiction
    • Culture
    • Literature
    • Memoirs
    • Music
    • Nature & Environment
    • Philosophy
  • Specials
    • Editorial
    • TBR Recommends
    • TBR Roundtable
    • Translations
    • Fiction Special 2024
      • Peripheries – of Being and Living
      • Promises Made and Promises Broken – the NATURE of Things
      • Writing From the Peripheries of Language
      • Queering Language
      • Anthologies – The Editorial Perspective
  • Fiction
    • Flash Fiction
    • Short Fiction
  • Poetry
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  • Poetry
August, 2024

Back Row Crow

Now, still, I’m sitting in the way-back, where I can flick my ashes on the floor and exhale freely.
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
August, 2024

Tic tac toe

He didn’t want to put out an ad. Online or newspaper, anywhere. The moment you do that, the phone will begin to ring constantly, he said. All kinds of people calling. Brokers! Who wants to deal with the brokers! He hoped to get someone through word of mouth. There were...
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  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
August, 2024

Mother

The only thing you could never bear about your mother was that she’d always been a terrible liar, an atrociously unconvincing one. She’d only half-look..
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  • Poetry
August, 2024

THE ANTI-TYGER

Anti-tyger Anti-tyger, burning bright, In the anti-forests of the anti-night; What immortal anti-hand or anti-eye Could frame thy fearful anti-symmetry?
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  • Cinema
August, 2024

The Illusion of Body Positivity in Bollywood: Aditi Rao Hydari’s Gaja Gamini Walk in Heeramandi

Aditi Rao Hydari’s mesmerizing performance of the Gaja Gamini Walk in the song “Saiyaan Hatto Jaao” from the Netflix series “Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar” has taken the Indian media and audience by storm. The Gaja Gamini Walk, considered the epitome of seduction in the Kamasutra, is a graceful and sensual...
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  • Music
August, 2024

The Multifaceted Tribute of John Lennon’s “Woman” from Double Fantasy

John Lennon’s “Woman” is a multifaceted tribute, a deeply personal reflection on the impact that all the women in Lennon’s life had on him, from his mother and aunt to his wives and lovers. Through its lyrics, musical composition, and broader thematic content, the song captures Lennon’s journey of self-discovery,...
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  • Non-Fiction
August, 2024

Reading Traffic

Her boyfriend, driving the jeep, escaped. V. F Babkov, in his book on road construction and traffic safety does not fail to mention that country roads, in particular–if my memory serves me correctly– when lined with especially tall, thick trees could distract motorists’ horizon, so to speak, lulling them to...
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  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
August, 2024

Sunday Mornings

S is confusing my count of how many wrinkles I have found under my eyes when I smile. He sits at the edge of the bathtub, unbothered about lines, creases, or drooping at the corners of the mouth. I continue with the lined-up bottles of toners and essences and serums...
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  • Poetry
August, 2024

Pistachios: A Sestina

In the rain, eat pistachios The girl with the red dress, hands me a lily Secrets of the house—of the blouse—of the bruise I begin eating them and them and them: flax seeds We cannot live in mud of melancholy Like a sticky hot bun, this is all...
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
August, 2024

A Living Otherness

Her deliberate pulling back of her spinning out-of-control thoughts, by latitudes and then by degrees, that bump into her present-day life. Of her stacking and re-stacking of newspapers by date. Of her pushing their edges into alignment. Perhaps, in a bid to guarantee to her life a shape of order...
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  • Poetry
August, 2024

Before the Last Sigh

The things we do to keep alive: Whisky, weed, write & lie. We settle, we deny, we Play-Boy. We work & sleep & hunt to avoid the final gasp, life’s last sigh.
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  • Poetry
July, 2024

Travelers Song

I mind the peak cabin with vistas in all directions need fire humming here and nowhere in particular while you dip a toe into icy time flow finicking a door
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  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
July, 2024

Watermelon and Buttercups

The Author traverses the space between support and understanding of the geopolitical situation of Israel and Palestine.
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  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
July, 2024

Savory

The author writes about her experience regarding body shaming and judgmental glares of neighbourhood aunts.
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  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
July, 2024

My First Love was Long

At home, he refused to drink his milk. I tried different kinds: organic, fat-free, almond. I studied the pamphlet, which advised against force-feeding, so I made him a milk bath and soaked him for several days.
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  • Poetry
July, 2024

ADVANCE LESSONS

Bypassing clenched fists, their conscientious poems get published in conscientious journals.
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  • Poetry
July, 2024

Between Two Oblivions

When I see the roots of a tree bleed through the ground, now I say they are the veins of my grandmother's hands, spilling upward.  I recall the tender bruises up and down her arms
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  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
July, 2024

Between the Woodchips and Me

My sister was supposed to come swing with me. She could push me so high that I would forget there was a world below awaiting my return. She coaxed me to jump every time.
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  • Poetry
July, 2024

Old Lady’s Moon

It’s dry,a fragrance tucked away, no longer lavender.
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  • Literature
  • Non-Fiction
July, 2024

Self and Selflessness

The writer juxtaposes the nuggets of wisdom of writers and philosophers and poets to arrives at an aspect of understanding.
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  • Poetry
July, 2024

Welcome to Equity Crater

When the hums reach the edge of the crater, they return to the girl, and she replies by raising her voice an octave.
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  • Poetry
July, 2024

killing something wild

I knew he’d never kill anything and it wasn’t that  I thought you wanted that deer to get killed but I had suspicion you  did not care either way and that indifference made me more sick but
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The Bangalore Review
Vol. XIII | Issue 5 | February 2025

ISSN 2770-0828

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