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The Bangalore Review

The Bangalore Review

Vol. XIII | Issue 3 | October 2025

  • 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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  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
July, 2023

Putting It Together

The author rediscovers patience and the art of embracing cracks, but not without the serendipitious help from a 4 year old!
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  • Poetry
July, 2023

Two Kindnesses No. 2

One. On the eve of your citizenship's trash day, and especially if you’re an eager beaver, wait until at least 7:30p to take your trash out to the curb. (9 or 10p is kinder, and 11p is kinder yet,
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
July, 2023

I Am Just a Sepoy

Ammi has become thin as a bamboo. Her eyes bulge out like a Tiddi. She coughs all day. I cannot tell whether due to lack of food or if she is heartbroken. Still, we are safe. Do not be anxious about us.
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  • Poetry
July, 2023

The Lady of Shalott Dreams of Peace

Today I turned. Today I turned and saw beyond the tapestry, beyond the glass, beyond the lattice, the bee, the bright leaves. I saw the rising smokes of Baghdad, New York, Dresden, Portland, Jericho, and Thebes.
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  • Editorial
  • Specials
June, 2023

TBR at 10: From The Editorial Desk

TBR's Editor-in-Chief, Suhail Rasheed, writes a heartfelt note on running the magazine and on maintaining equilibrium; on aiming for literary excellence and on being a medley for quality writing.
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  • Editorial
  • Specials
June, 2023

10 Years of TBR: Notes from the Editors

TBR's Editors pen their thoughts on their journey, tinged with nostalgia; and their intent, infused with hope.
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  • Fiction
  • Specials
June, 2023

Selected Fiction from the First 10 Years

The following Fiction pieces have been selected by the Editorial Team for the 10-year Anniversary Issue.
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  • Poetry
  • Specials
June, 2023

Selected Poems from the First 10 Years

The following Poems have been selected by the Editorial Team for the 10-year Anniversary Issue.
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  • Non-Fiction
  • Specials
June, 2023

Selected Essays from the First 10 Years

The following Essays have been selected by the Editorial Team for the 10-year Anniversary Issue.
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  • Literature
  • Non-Fiction
May, 2023

How Steinbeck Uses Environment to Create Entry Points into a Narrative

Geoffrey Miller writes about the nuanced approach of the inimitable Steinbeck and how he uses environment to create entry points and eases into the minds of readers.
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
May, 2023

My marriage to Madhubala

All I got to know was that the bride’s name was Madhubala, even though I preferred Vaijanti Mala’s magical moves and Sadhana’s chic haircut.
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  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
May, 2023

Dinosaurs Before Dark

Lena Gemmer writes about facing the unaccommodating public school's educational system in her childhood, which is futile for students with learning diabilities.
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  • Book Reviews
  • Non-Fiction
May, 2023

The Best of Satyajit Ray

Maitreyee B. Chowdhury reviews The Best of Satyajit Ray, a 2 Volume set of his best works.
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  • Editorial
  • Specials
May, 2023

Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri interviews Prerna Gill

Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri interviews poet Prerna Gill.
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  • Specials
  • Translations
May, 2023

Banarasidas’s Ardhakathanak

Rohini Chowdhury has translated the seventeenth-century Braj Bhasha text, Ardhakathanak (A Half Story), the first autobiography in an Indian language.
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
May, 2023

Room for Change

I pulled my shirt down, opened the door, and rushed out, with Kaira following closely behind, having hastily buttoned up her oversized shirt.
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  • Poetry
May, 2023

“PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH”

“Please do not touch”, Or on labels where a child’s game lie paralysed in description, Where people come and gawk and say, this is spectacular!
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
May, 2023

Because He Can

She hugged her knees to her chest and thought about what one of the newscasters said, that O.J. might have been framed. She thought about all the people in the street around his house, about whether they thought he did it, about whether they cared.
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  • Poetry
May, 2023

An Everyday Dementia 

I hear a frog croak in the dishwasher I wash a single memory down the sink look up above the toilet bowl  a painting of a housefly eating the head of another housefly
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
May, 2023

The Renamed

She sat down, anger gone. Dissipated. Like a promised storm that never lands after the clouds are blown away by the wind. Alina didn’t go to Hira’s funeral. She would never open that chat again. After her phone broke, she didn’t throw it away. She packed it in a box, tissue paper at the edges and put it away in a drawer.
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  • Poetry
May, 2023

ञ

Call me Śiva, Call me Hijra, Call me Lucifer, Circe, Crow, Call me Ishmael, Hecate, Kālī, Call me Coyote, Loki, Toad.
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  • Book Reviews
  • Non-Fiction
May, 2023

Icelight

Shabnam Mirchandani reviews Ranjit Hoskote's eighth collection of poems, Icelight.
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