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Last Updated on Friday, 6th September 2002

Autumn Leaves
Indira

The Fascinating World of Books
The atmosphere at home was also conducive to reading, as my father (a bibliophile) had a wide variety of books stacked away in five or six bookcases...

Passer-by
Sachin

The Faces of Kolkata
I am tired. The day has been long but fulfilling. The relief is evident and shared by the trees swaying contentedly in the night, freshened by the rains. The roads are silent, not a soul around...

Eureka!
Zenwark

Fantasizing Faith
I was suddenly dumbfounded, because it had come up in the middle of a talk, while strolling. I had wanted to stop and stare. (I guess eyes are deeper than oceans when they want to convey something)...

Straight from the Heart
Subroto Mukerji Star-crossed Lovers… and Mehdi Hassan
...for artists of all persuasions - whether they're filmmakers, writers, sculptors, or painters - the theme of love has always been a perennial wellspring of inspiration. And survival...
Editor's Choice

The Editor's Choice this week is Sumeetha's Nandini (8th August 2002), the 12th episode of Part I of Kalki's Tamil epic Ponniyin Selvan, whose retelling has revived interest and discussion on PS all over the Net.

In the Irregulars section, Kalyani Chidambaranathan makes an important point about happy mothers in her usual tongue-in-cheek style in Lazy Mothers, Raise Your Hands! (5th August 2002).

Vintage Zine5

Mahabali's powerful poem Split Self (7th September 2001), wins the vote from last year for Vintage Zine5!

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