Issue Details: First known date: 2021... vol. 4 no. 2 November 2021 of Teesta Review : A Journal of Poetry est. 2018 Teesta Review : A Journal of Poetry
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'Reading poems for the current issue of Teesta Review has been a challenge for me. As a reader you walk into a poem and can never imagine how far you can travel with it. A poem must vibrate, resonate and if need be, embrace.  The theme of this issue is the “Muse” and I strongly believe that no poet survives without a muse. Which is why it is not so surprising that many responded to the call of muse. She/ He could be anyone – your inspiration, mother, lover, sister, friend, teacher, soul mate. I thought muse would open many doors and unlock the quiet corners of the heart.  We had a good number of poems to choose from. Each of the poems in this issue splits open as a curious site of representation.  They speak, weep, move and smile with a rhythm and win our hearts with their distinct touch – a touch of kindness.' (Editorial introduction)

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* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Coming Up For Airi"he takes his earthmoving equipment", Alana Kelsall , single work poetry
Tracking the Weatheri"I can’t extract myself from the glue of housekeeping", Alana Kelsall , single work poetry
Breath Separates Usi"vapour trails unfurl across the sky", Alana Kelsall , single work poetry

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