Two decades after Kolatkar’s death, a writer makes a pilgrimage of sorts to the Mumbai art precinct immortalised in Kala Ghoda Poems Arun Kolatkar (1932-2004) photographed by Madhu Kapparath at Kala ...
As I play/The city slowly reconstructs itself/Numbered stone by numbered stone,…’ wrote Arun Kolatkar in his famed Kala Ghoda poems. Not much has changed. “There is an impermanence that permeates ...
(Since this review was written, the literary world of Marathi and English suffered a grievous blow in the passing of Arun Kolatkar. It’s not given to too many writers to be immaculately bilingual. His ...
Last week, ditions Gallimard, France's largest publishing house, released the French translation of Arun Kolatkar's Kala Ghoda Poems. Its translator, Dr Laetitia Zecchini, research fellow at CNRS, ...
About a year back Arun Kolatkar's book of poems titled Kala Ghoda Poems landed on my desk, waiting to be reviewed. Then other things intervened; time blew by; I forgot. It is time to make small amends ...
The trail, packed to its capacity of 70 people, headed from the David Sassoon library towards Rhythm House and the Knesset Eliyahoo synagogue A unique heritage walk on Sunday saw six performers enact ...
Kala Ghoda poems (Pras, Rs 360) by Arun Kolatkar is a beautifully printed collection of poems by this brilliant contemporary Indian poet who writes in both Marathi and English. His most famous volume, ...
India's iconic music store, Rhythm House, located in the famous cultural district of Kala Ghoda in the western city of Mumbai is set to close early next year. Sidharth Bhatia laments the passing away ...
Asia’s biggest cultural festival & India’s largest multi-cultural extravaganza, 'Kala Ghoda Arts Festival' is here with a myriad of programmes across 14 verticals – Dance, Music, Visual Arts, Theatre, ...
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