Volume VIII | Issue 4 This issue’s guest editor, Kim Dorman, presents poems in which the seemingly mundane takes on a monumentality which is perhaps achieved by observation so focussed that it appears to still the moment, and grazes mysteries … Continue reading
Volume VIII | Issue 3 We continue. Under new circumstances. We are fortunate. On a minor scale one shift at Poetry at Sangam is that our three-year grant from the Raza Foundation is over. For the time being. Our guest editor, the … Continue reading
Volume VIII | Issue 2 Poetry in the time of calamity. In this issue are poems written before the contagion’s spread. Poems which will survive after it passes. We are fortunate to have Dr. Savita Singh, a truly remarkable poet, … Continue reading
Volume VIII | Issue 1 Here’s wishing each of you a harmonious, joyous and creative 2020! May the year bring us better listening, understanding, action and reflection in the turbulent, often unjust and even cruel times we’ve witnessed worldwide. May … Continue reading
Volume VII | Issue 3 Curatorial Note Priya Sarukkai Chabria I’m editing an issue after a gap of over two years. During this time, guest editors from various parts of our threatened, teetering planet curated the quarterly; each one … Continue reading
Volume VII | Issue 2 We are honoured to have remarkable poet, teacher and birder Nitoo Das guest edit the monsoon issue: a special on Poetry from the Northeast. This spotlight has been long delayed, precisely because of the sensitivities … Continue reading
Volume VII | Issue 1 “Seems like George Szirtes is India’s favourite foreign poet,” chuckled the poet I was lunching with at Delhi’s India International Centre. The comment was sparked by Szirtes’s blurb of Fafnir’s Heart World Poetry in Translation, … Continue reading
Volume VI | Issue 4 Poetry at Sangam is delighted to present this Diwali’s Special issue: Sumana Roy, the marvellous poet, essayist and novelist, curates an archive for us. Our first. Poets on their mothers. On the women who brought … Continue reading
Volume VI | Issue 3 Luis H. Francia and I met at the Sun Yet-sen University International Writers’ Residency in China last Fall. We were a small band of writers who, for a month, travelled, wrote, joked and had an … Continue reading
Volume VI | Issue 2 Pre-monsoon showers sway the mangoes outside my window. They hang seemingly close at hand but are just beyond plucking distance. As I gaze and gaze on them the condition of simultaneously being near and being … Continue reading
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