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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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  • Editorial
October, 2025

TBR Interviews Anuradha Kumar

TBR Interviews Anuradha Kumar
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  • Book Reviews
October, 2025

Footnotes to the Mahabharata by K. Srilata

Basudhara Roy reviews K. Srilata's Footnotes to the Mahabharata.
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  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
October, 2025

Dancing with Davie

The path was often muddy, you had to use roots for steps, and it led us out of the warm light that the barn breathed out.
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
October, 2025

Joshko and Mari

Branko was right, Agoston was never very prosperous. He was a blacksmith in the old country
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  • Book Reviews
October, 2025

Main Jab Tak Aai Baahar by Gagan Gill

Sudeep Ghosh reviews Gagan Gill's Main Jab Tak Aai Baahar
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
October, 2025

Run Like A Wildfire

Just before dawn. Another blue sky turned orange. I burned through a neighborhood in Agoura Hills.
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  • Literature
October, 2025

Sing, Slivered Tongue – Excerpt

Extract from Sing, Slivered Tongue Edited by Dr. Lopamudra Basu and Dr. Feroz Jussawalla.
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Categories
  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
October, 2025

Harvestmen in the Wood

With dawn the rain abated, and as the boy unzipped and peeled back the tent’s door panel to survey the campsite
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  • Book Reviews
October, 2025

Earthrise Stories: Pasts Potentials Prophecies by Priya Sarukkai Chabria

Kabir Deb reviews Priya Sarukkai Chabria's Earthrise Stories: Pasts Potentials Prophecies
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  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
October, 2025

Internship

I nodded, looked out over the city, and thought that what Jake had just said was exactly what was wrong with white people.
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Categories
  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
October, 2025

Etoile

The social worker at the hospice center asks if there is anyone my mother might like me to call.
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Categories
  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
October, 2025

Snow

To be fair, Fred does try to "improve" the bus. A few months ago, he installed a wooden stove in the middle of the aisle
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
October, 2025

The Difficulty Of Being Pujari Lal

Only when he passes Ms Kriti in the main corridor does Pujari Lal realize what had happened.
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  • Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
October, 2025

The Conductor And The Bear

Mark throttled off and let the train ease down to forty. There was nothing else to worry about for miles.
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Categories
  • Book Reviews
August, 2025

Review of Raj Khosla – An Authorized Biography

Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri reviews Raj Khosla's Biography
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  • Literature
August, 2025

Bandaged Moments: Stories of Mental Health by Women Writers from Indian Languages – Excerpt

Extract from Bandaged Moments: Stories of Mental Health by Women Writers from Indian Languages, Edited by Nabanita Sengupta & Nishi Pulugurtha
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  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
August, 2025

No Picnic for Me

The writer narrates an experience at her art school which leaves her with the realisation about having to fight for each bit she wanted.
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Categories
  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
August, 2025

Blues For Max Beckmann

A bump came up through the seat, another bump. They had landed. A string of runway lights gliding past, then a row of blue and orange Lufthansa tailplanes
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  • Poetry
August, 2025

An explanation for the clause bequeathing everything to the secret Parisian society, les UX

Finally, we compromised and replaced your biography with this poem.
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Categories
  • Book Reviews
August, 2025

A Blur of a Woman by Basudhara Roy

Shweta Rao Garg reviews A Blur of a Woman by Basudhara Roy.
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  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
August, 2025

Hims

A few days ago, colleagues at a work function had been standing in a circle. He was pallid-work-him glass in hand, standing to one side.
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  • Poetry
August, 2025

Two Poems by Ashwani Kumar

Chewing Bengali paan, mixed with spices and lime, runway girls follow him to the town hall, for a symphony of molten desires.
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The Bangalore Review
Vol. XIII | Issue 4 | December 2025

ISSN 2770-0828

Published online every month by Spanning Minds, Inc.

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