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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
November, 2021

Driving through Pennsylvania at Night

Some days are nighthighways left to usto steer the starebetween reflective lines,coffee in one hand, a radioin one ear calling Willie“classic rock.” Say what!?Some days..
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  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
November, 2021

Elegy

You are scrolling through social media when you see a post by one of those activism pages, the type you like to follow but never..
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
November, 2021

Hanging Laundry

She died at the age of thirty, at the clothesline in her own back yard on the first day of summer vacation. Dropped straight to..
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  • Book Reviews
  • Non-Fiction
November, 2021

A Movable East By Siddharth Dasgupta

Maitreyee B. Chowdhury reviews Siddarth Dasgupta's poetry collection, A Movable East.
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  • Book Reviews
  • Non-Fiction
November, 2021

Blood Brothers by Chandini Santhosh

Dipali Taneja reviews Chandini Santosh's new novel, Blood Brothers.
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  • TBR Recommends
October, 2021

TBR Recommends – October 2021

Every month, The Bangalore Review recommends a reading list, also mentioning in brief why each book must be read. This month’s list has been compiled by author and journalist, Uttaran Das Gupta.
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  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
October, 2021

Two Stories by Allison A. deFreese

Two pieces of flash fiction by poet and translator, Allison A. deFreese.
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  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
October, 2021

Foreignness

This personal essay by Dina Hendawi explores the dilemma of feeling foreign everywhere, including the place we call 'home.'
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  • Book Reviews
  • Non-Fiction
October, 2021

Sing of Life: Revisioning Tagore’s Gitanjali by Priya Sarukkai Chabria

A review of Priya Sarukkai Chabria's "Sing of Life: Revisioning Tagore’s Gitanjali" by Maitreyee Chowdhury.
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  • Book Reviews
  • Non-Fiction
October, 2021

Jayanta Mahapatra: A Reader edited by Durga Prasad Panda

A review of "Jayanta Mahapatra: A Reader" by Maitreyee Chowdhury.
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  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
October, 2021

The Map of my Mother Tongue

Damilola Oyedele's essay explores language as both a barrier and a tether. Her accent and diction - influenced by the various Nigerian languages and dialects she speaks - shapes her interactions as an immigrant in the United States and South Africa, and tethers her to Nigeria, her home country.
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  • Poetry
October, 2021

The House I Grew Up In

My father built the house with rocks; my mother threw them.  Snow came through the holes she made.  She watched us freeze. 
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  • Poetry
October, 2021

Drought

You can tell me nothing, because I am nobody to you. Yet once I made the rainbow for you, and when it rained I kept you dry.
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  • Poetry
October, 2021

On Princess May Road

Long familiar wooden bench Friday night streets Shiraz, Shiraz, Shiraz
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  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
October, 2021

LeftRight

It was the year of strange weather. Whirring blades of Chinooks above him, he rehearsed a monologue sometimes, in preparation for a testimony he felt would be demanded, soon.
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  • Poetry
October, 2021

A Five Gallon Water Can

A Five Gallon water can filled to the brim, I once learned, is about the density of the human body --blood, intestines, muscle and bone.
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  • Poetry
October, 2021

Prison Bullfrog

He usually writes about his routine rising before 5:00 to weak coffee scrubbing floors, painting walls his one hour in the exercise yard, or a dream from the night before a fishing trip with his father long dead.
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  • Poetry
October, 2021

Vases

The first time you decide to buy a vase you will know you have a home to bring it to
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  • Poetry
October, 2021

Change of Season

In mid April, for two short weeks the Magnolia breaks its blossoms over the deck each of its eyes open wide
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  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
October, 2021

Signature

The first letter of Georgia’s name was supposed to be a tribute to a dead great grandmother on her father’s side that no one remembered.
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  • Non-Fiction
September, 2021

The Yellow Notebook

The Yellow Notebook is from Aamer Hussein's anthology, Restless. The book is a collage of fugitive fictions, reminiscences of friends, and personal essays which, when read in sequence, offer an unofficial picture of one writer's private and public lives.
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
September, 2021

The Garden Spy: A Diptych

The Garden Spy is from Aamer Hussein's anthology, Restless. The book is a collage of fugitive fictions, reminiscences of friends, and personal essays which, when read in sequence, offer an unofficial picture of one writer's private and public lives.
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Vol. XIII | Issue 5 | February 2025

ISSN 2770-0828

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