Poetry

Siddharth Dasgupta: A Moveable East

Siddharth Dasgupta: A Moveable East

By Selma Carvalho

Issue no 19

There is a kind of secular light which washes over Siddharth’s collection of poems titled A Moveable East (Red River, 2021), its 136 pages divided into seven sections. I say secular not because it shies away from the sacred but rather because he embraces the sacred with a purity of heart, embraces the universal goodness that lies at the core of each faith tradition, and claims as his own the unique voice of these faiths, their many moments of shadow and space.

Gavin Barrett: I am a Pocomomo - a postcolonial modern mongrel

Gavin Barrett: I am a Pocomomo - a postcolonial modern mongrel

By Selma Carvalho

Issue no. 18

I am what I call a pocomomo—a postcolonial modern mongrel. I am Goan thanks to my mother and Anglo-Indian thanks to my dad and am fortunate to be claimed by both communities. Without meaning to sound precious, my lived experience contains many exiles. So there is always the yearning for Goa that many in the Goan diaspora feel.