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This month, we are privileged to feature the multifaceted academic and poet Malashri Lal, whose evocative poetry collection Mandalas of Time is receiving well-deserved praise. Complementing this is our interaction with Chandralekha Dubey, an accomplished artist whose meditative dot mandala art mirrors the intricate beauty of the cosmos and inner self.
Our Talking Books segment hosts a compelling conversation with Amit Shankar Saha about his poignant and lyrical book Etesian:: Barahmasi, which captures the rhythms of the seasons and the human condition in a deeply personal voice.
The Poetry, Fiction, and Creative Nonfiction sections bring together a rich mosaic of voices from around the world—poets and storytellers who inspire, challenge, and move us with their words.
In our Review section, we shine a light on the critically acclaimed novel Ajita by K. Sridhar, a work that has sparked thoughtful discourse in literary circles. We also bring you a nuanced film review of The Life List, a cinematic exploration of memory, legacy, and choice.
Our Wise Owl Picks for May feature an exciting mix: Heart Lamp by Bhanu Mushtaq, Why We Die by Venki Ramakrishnan, and Din About Chinhs by Dr. Santosh Bakaya—three works that offer profound insights into the human experience.
The Visual Arts segment showcases our exclusive coverage of the 11th edition of World Art Dubai 2025, which presented over 400 artworks by 200+ artists from more than 60 countries. We were thrilled to interact with artists from Iran, Syria, USA, Britain, Ecuador, UAE, and India—each voice adding to the global symphony of creativity.
Rounding off this issue is our special feature on Masarratfatima, an Indian paper-cut artist based in Dubai, whose intricate and poetic works turn fragility into strength and silence into eloquence.
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The WISE OWL is a Literary & Art online magazine publishing poetry, stories, essays, anecdotes, musings & reviews of books & films.
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