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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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  • Poetry
September, 2021

Informed by Treasure Hunt for Formal Poetry/Properties?

(Blue Light/Sleeper) Present a fact, simple, hard, felt, like a rock, guttural- E.g.     #1:  heaving, fat-skinned, swamp        (Muck Badger) #2:  I drink live fire,..
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  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
September, 2021

Walking: A Health Story

Although my mother could not control what I ate—at least, what I chose to gorge on while she worked—she could make me get up and..
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  • Poetry
September, 2021

Learning to Talk

I grew up in a home of whisperswhere talking took place at the table.My family sat in an “L”and eyes only met peripherally Our gaze..
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
September, 2021

Saving Elmore James

A thin line sometimes is all that separates genius from insanity.  A person with a gift for music is called a prodigy, while the person..
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  • Poetry
September, 2021

The Deep North

Only now can you walk a roadinto distant country, past a shrinecarved into the face of a mountain,above a forest of alpine green.Abandon this kitchen,..
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  • Poetry
September, 2021

The Day Marilyn Died

In the basement, I was singing along with Pat Boone’s “Love Letters in the Sand.” I had loose slacks on because, if I wore jeans,..
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  • Poetry
September, 2021

Jigsaw Afternoons

My neighbors do puzzlesin the common room.They do the fringes firstpiece by piecemulti colored housescastles on mountainsslide into placethose imaginary childhoods,the colors too bright.A little..
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  • Poetry
September, 2021

Poem #30

A moth landed on my lipsAnd kissed meI turned into a skyscraper, a rose A rose is a fire engineThe street is a cup of..
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
September, 2021

A Wonderful World

Sarah giggled as Ian breathed on her neck. “I forgot about how passionate you are. It’s like we’re teenagers all over again.” “We shouldn’t have..
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
June, 2021

The Last Day of School

A bustling, well-tarred road divides the educational potential of Kasipatti town by gender. On one side lies the Kasipatti Boys’ Senior Secondary School. On the..
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  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
June, 2021

Longing for the Rain: Remembering the Cherrapunjee Summers

Sohra or Cherrapunjee—which we still fondly call the wettest place on earth—is my birthplace, where my ancestral home is, and though only tenants live in..
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  • Poetry
June, 2021

Dear June – Come in…

Dear March June – Come in… With apologies to Ms. Dickinson Dear June – Don’t stand at the doorDo come in. You are always welcome,Unlike..
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  • Editorial
  • Non-Fiction
June, 2021

June Jazz & 8 years of TBR

We are proud to present the June Jazz Summer issue of The Bangalore Review as we celebrate the completion of 8 years of the magazine...
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  • Literature
  • Non-Fiction
June, 2021

The Threshold Perspective

Playwright-poet Ashutosh Potdar’s questioning approach towards traditions and modernity gives his writing a nuanced and layered approach. We talk to him to know more about his thought process.
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
June, 2021

A Summer Holiday

Five glasses of lemon squash are placed in front of us. Mummy has taught me to never be the first one to reach out for..
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  • Book Reviews
  • Non-Fiction
June, 2021

Victory Colony, 1950 by Bhaswati Ghosh

Bhaswati Ghosh’s Victory Colony, 1950, is a portrait of resilience and a testament to humanity. The novel set in eastern India in the aftermath of the partition..
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  • Fiction
  • Short Fiction
June, 2021

That Year, This Time (A Summer Yarn)

“I’m coming in a minute. Hold the door for me, won’t you, Robi!” Madhura yelled from somewhere deep inside the house. Robi, her son, was..
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  • Poetry
June, 2021

Be my Home

December came like a thiefin a black robe,at a fated hour while the Gods slept,and devoured my Dad. January cut me into shards,broke my limbs,crushed..
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  • Non-Fiction
June, 2021

Elements of a Memory: A Phenomenology of Summers near the Sea

Long before air-conditioners were bought for our house in the coastal town of Puri, the dominant white noise during summers was that of the ceiling..
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  • Non-Fiction
June, 2021

Parched

I stare out over the skyline of Mumbai. My nostrils flare as I inhale the scent of rain on the wind. Tiny droplets of sweat..
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  • Book Reviews
May, 2021

The Anger of Saintly Men by Anubha Yadav

Jagged Edges of Masculinity Anubha Yadav’s debut novel is a play of stereotypes and tags that constitute male upbringing, entitlement and survival in India. It’s..
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  • Poetry
May, 2021

Another Poem about Oranges

–Mint Vinetu Bookstore, Vilnius So, Jonas said, you should write a poemabout eating an orange at the counter.It’s a tangerine, I thought,but didn’t tell him...
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The Bangalore Review
Vol. XIII | Issue 4 | December 2025

ISSN 2770-0828

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