Description
Perhaps to remain being curious about life’s myriad exposures and offerings is not to wrangle with the omissions and apertures that continue to hound us? Every creature has the right to revel in life’s mysteries and opacities, bewildered and animated by cycles of its relentless wonders:
the time for quarrel
is gone;
nectar pours like fine mist
Prasanta Chakravarty teaches English literature at the University of Delhi and edits the web journal, Humanities Underground. He also enjoys singing and translating poetry.
Rajarshi Dasgupta teaches political philosophy, Marxism and Biopolitics at the Centre for Political Studies, JNU. His research and publications address the intellectual history of the Indian Left, questions of culture and politics, and the intersections of urbanisation, migration and refugee camps in South Asia. Besides academics, Rajarshi is passionate about travel, music and photography.