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Editor Speak

June 2026

June is inseparable from the legacy of James Joyce, a writer whose daring innovations altered the possibilities of fiction. His landmark novel Ulysses unfolds over a single day, 16 June 1904, transforming the ordinary into the epic and demonstrating how the rhythms of everyday life can contain entire worlds. Inspired by that spirit of literary exploration, this edition celebrates creativity, experimentation, and the emergence of new voices in literature and the arts.

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At its heart is a conversation with Subi Taba, an award-winning poet and writer from Arunachal Pradesh. Her award-winning book Tales from the Dawnlit Mountains carries the folklore and oral traditions of the Northeast beyond their landscapes of origin, bringing them into contemporary literary conversations. We also feature the work of Kamal Koria, whose paintings draw deeply from the people, textures, and cultural memory of Kathiawar, creating a visual language rooted in place and belonging.

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Our Visual Arts section turns its attention to the Venice Biennale 2026, where this year’s exhibitions reflected a mood of uncertainty and introspection. In his essay Beyond the Billion-Dollar Hammer, Harmeet Singh examines the realities of the contemporary art market, looking beyond record-breaking auction headlines to the forces shaping artistic value and visibility today.

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The poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction featured in this issue bring together writers from diverse geographies and sensibilities. Distinct in voice yet connected by a shared commitment to storytelling, these works remind us that literature remains one of the most enduring forms of conversation across borders, languages, and experiences.

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In our Reviews section, our film critics turn their attention to Michael, a film that has sparked considerable debate, and to The Devil Wears Prada 2 sequel, revisiting a cultural phenomenon that continues to resonate with audiences. Our book reviewers explore The River of Blood & Dreams, a poetry collection by Abrona Aden, and offer an insightful critique of the Yearbook of Indian Poetry in English (2020-2025), the annual anthology series edited by Sukrita Paul Kumar and Vinita Agrawal.

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This month’s Wise Owl Picks feature The Nights Are Quiet in Tehran by Shida Bazyar, The Complex by Karan Mahajan, and Shakti by Ritu Sharma.

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As you move through these pages, we invite you to read unhurriedly—to pause over a poem, follow an unexpected idea, discover a new voice, or return to a familiar one. We hope this issue offers not only insight and enjoyment, but also the quiet pleasure of lingering in the company of literature and art.

The Interview: Subi Taba

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                              Subi Taba  
   A poet and award-winning writer from Arunachal Pradesh

The Interview: Kamal koria

                             Kamal Koria   
                        An Indian Contemporary Artist

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Talking Books

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Talking Books
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Vinita Agrawal

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FICTION &
NON FICTION

Glasses and Notebook

REVIEWS

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Visual Arts

The Wise Owl Picks

Books and Potted Plant

The Wise owl takes note of some outstanding Reads

A tribute to Raghu raI

Raghu Rai   
When Seeing Becomes Darshan:
Understanding Raghu Rai's World View

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The Wise Owl Events 
The Wise Owl Literary Awards 2026
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The 2nd edition of The Wise Owl Literary Awards 2026 was a resounding success.

Catch some glimpses of the Event

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Talking Books with Aseem Shrivastava

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The Wise Owl Literary Awards 2025
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The 1st edition of The Wise Owl Literary Awards 2025 was a resounding success. Catch some glimpses of the Event

The Wise Owl Poetry Collective 2025
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The Wise Owl Collective on 30th August celebrated different voices across languages.

The Wise Owl Poetry Collective 2025
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The Wise Owl Collective on 1st November celebrated different voices across languages.

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