Vanmali Katha -Oct 2023
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Login"The latest edition of Vanmali Katha Patrika offers a rich and diverse literary experience, bringing together insightful essays, poetry, and thought-provoking stories. This issue delves into the complexities of postmodernism and post-capitalism with Fredric Jameson's critical perspective, translated by Santosh Choubey, shedding light on the cultural crisis of our times. The section Aakhri Salaam pays tribute to Vinod Das, reflecting on the essence of being Shyam Benegal. The Vishnu Khare Kavita Samman honors Nilesh Raghuvanshi’s poetic brilliance, while Parvati Tirkey's ten poems add depth and emotion to the collection. The fiction section features compelling narratives, including Hetu Bharadwaj’s Loktantra Ki Takat, Hariyash Rai’s Dukaan, and Kusum Bhatt’s Narak Dwaar Par Naveli Ka Pehla Kadam, each capturing the nuances of human experiences and societal dynamics. Stories like Lachhu Ka Asahayog Andolan by Kailash Banwasi and Aks by Chandrakala Tripathi bring historical and psychological dimensions into focus. Additionally, the Digital Detox segment, featuring Vineet Kumar’s Viral Hi Viral Ko Kaata Hai, explores the paradoxes of the digital age. The Binduwar section presents Priyadarshan’s reflections on language and writing, while Goodbook offers Brajesh Krishna’s take on Prakash Manu’s Maine Kitabon Se Ghar Banaya Hai, celebrating the profound connection between literature and life."
"The latest issue of Vanmali Katha Patrika stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of contemporary Hindi literature, capturing its creative depth, ideological currents, and emotional resonance. This edition brings together works from both established and emerging writers, offering a compelling blend of human sensitivity, social realism, and intellectual engagement. Manoj Kumar Jha’s ten poems explore new dimensions of language and emotion, while the award-winning stories from the Vanmali Katha Competition leave a lasting impression with their unique style and thematic depth. Aditya Abhinav’s Jaitoon Ka Ped employs nature as a symbolic framework to explore human relationships, while Kisalaya Pancholi’s Kalihari Ki Bonsai Nahi Hoti examines the tension between traditional values and modernity. Shyamlabihari Mahato’s Retirement Ke Baad presents a reflective narrative on identity, time, and social change. Adding to the intellectual richness of this edition, Fredric Jameson’s critical insights on postmodernism and post-capitalism, translated by Santosh Choubey, further enhance its scope."
Vanmali Katha December Edition offers a rich and inspiring experience for literature enthusiasts. This issue features a captivating range of writings, from Amit Srivastava's "Aath Din Ke Aath Mahine" and Ashok Pandey's "In Dinon Sahityik Anuvaad" to Priyanka Dubey's exploration, "Markes Mein Aisa Kya Tha," and Brajesh Krishna's ten profound poems. The story section brings compelling tales by Ibrahim Sharif, Awadhesh Preet, Santosh Srivastava, and Tasneef Haider, each connecting readers to various facets of life. Additionally, segments like Digital Detox, Binduvaar, and Goodbook offer fresh perspectives on contemporary and literary themes. Every page is a gateway to a new world of literature, art, and ideas. Dive into this edition of Vanmali Katha and celebrate the essence of literary brilliance.
Vanmali Katha January 2025 represents the diversity of literature and democratic values. It includes ghazals by Hare Prakash Upadhyay, suggestions by Bodhisattva, and memories by Zakir Hussain. In the world of fiction, South Korean stories by Han Kang and works by writers like Madhu Kankaria and Rajendra Dani have their own uniqueness. The poetry section reflects the sentiments of Anuj Lugun and other poets. Articles by thinkers like Vinod Tiwari, Priyadarshan, and Kailash Banwasi present a deep perspective on literature and society. Also, Fredric Jameson's essay translated by Santosh Chaubey gives a new dimension to ideological debates. This issue is a wonderful amalgamation of literary sensitivity and thoughtfulness.
Vanamali katha is a prestigious magazine of fiction in the country. A wonderful confluence of works by young and senior storytellers and critics.
In the July issue of Vanmali Katha, read ten poems by Anamika, stories by Chandra Kishore Jaiswal, Rajendra Rajan, Kusum Bhatt, Sharmila Jalan, Geeta Shree, Justice Chakra, Rajkumar Rakesh, Raman.
In the May edition of Vanamali Katha, you will be able to read ten poems by Nand Kishore Acharya, Kathetar by Ashok Bhowmik, Article on story structure and art by Vinod Tiwari, as well as ten stories by well-known writers.
Vanmali Katha is a monthly magazine. Where the works of senior creators are brought on the same platform along with young creators. Apart from poetry, fiction and other genres, you will find material rich in translation of selected literature of the world, film, drama, music etc.