Bianca Alyssa Pérez shows us in this essay how poets Laurie Ann Guerrero, Audre Lorde, and Gris Muñoz use free verse, personal experience, and linguistic subversion to challenge and transcend Eurocentric poetic traditions.
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Bianca Alyssa Pérez shows us in this essay how poets Laurie Ann Guerrero, Audre Lorde, and Gris Muñoz use free verse, personal experience, and linguistic subversion to challenge and transcend Eurocentric poetic traditions.
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Lakshmi Kannan reviews Anita Nahal's Animals: Prose Poems on sentiency, decency and indecency.
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This photo essay is compiled by Param Venkataraman reflecting on his visit to the Kochi Biennale 2026.
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KC Peek writes a personal memoir alongside an analysis of The Twilight Saga to explore how a bipolar disorder diagnosis, low self-worth, and cultural narratives about romantic love intersected in her life.
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This month's selections for TBR Recommends have been curated by Suhail Rasheed.
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