Alternative title: Interliminal Encounters : Indian and Australian Writers in Po(i)etic Dialogue
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... vol. 5 no. 2 November 2022 of Teesta Review : A Journal of Poetry est. 2018 Teesta Review : A Journal of Poetry
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Ring Out Your Notes of Triumph, Sunil Sharma , Robert Maddox-Harle , Jaydeep Sarangi , sequence poetry
Editorial Note: This article presents a poetic sequence resulting from the collaborative efforts of Sunil Sharma (India) Robert Maddox-Harle (Australia) Jaydeep Sarangi (India). The first section is by Sunil, the second (after asterisks) by Rob, and the third (after asterisks) by Jaydeep.
Note One:i"…Then the Covid-19 swooped down taking the Phoenician sailor by surprise in the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, where he was hunting", Sunil Sharma , single work poetry
Note Two:i"Defeated but not down!", Sunil Sharma , single work poetry
[The Notes of Triumph Must Play-on]i"The notes of Triumph must play-on", Robert Maddox-Harle , single work poetry
Triumph of the Homei"I try to think of home", Jaydeep Sarangi , single work poetry
Come, My Cometi"Be my comet!", Jaydeep Sarangi , Robert Maddox-Harle , Sunil Sharma , single work poetry
Riveri"A river springs up", Sunil Sharma , Robert Maddox-Harle , Jaydeep Sarangi , single work poetry
Love, Multi-headed!i"And they were talking of love", Jaydeep Sarangi , Robert Maddox-Harle , Sunil Sharma , single work poetry
Neon Genesis : A Poetic Collaboration between Doris Pushpam and Aden Burg, Doris Pushpam , Aden Burg , sequence poetry
There's No Place like Homei"There is a place that I call home", Doris Pushpam , single work poetry
There Is No Me in Societyi"There is no me in society", Doris Pushpam , single work poetry
The Observer’s Detached Lamentation : The Unendingi"Time after time,", Aden Burg , single work poetry
Oh, Thy Lamentable Lambsi"Why is it that humans waste so much of their lives?", Aden Burg , single work poetry
Disgust, Questions and Resolve : The Endless Dancei"Their anklets chime to the tick of the clock,", Doris Pushpam , single work poetry
The Hollow Onesi"The gift of life is a curse", Doris Pushpam , single work poetry
The World and Me : Homei"They raise their voices and cry,", Aden Burg , single work poetry
There Is No (real) Me in Societyi"Chains,", Aden Burg , single work poetry
End of the Worldi"Fear,", Aden Burg , single work poetry
A Cup of Tea for Dad and Me, Arnis Silvia , Susheel K. Sharma , sequence poetry
'Two poets of different cultures and generations have come together to converse through poetry on the various themes, such as: grief, equality and age. The chapter title ‘A cup of tea for Dad and Me’ symbolises two things. One, ‘a cup of tea’ represents shared moment, shared knowledge or shared understandings. It reflects our dialogues and conversations which occurred in the form of poetry; poems and response poems are tools for building shared understandings and co-creating new meanings. Meanwhile, ‘for Dad and Me’ refers to intergenerational views and understandings towards aspects of life, which represents both poets’ points of view coming from two different generations (a woman in her 30s and a man in his 60s).' 

(Introduction)

974 Kilometresi": Dad", Arnis Silvia , single work poetry
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