-Mili Joshi As if we were conversing with two people at once, but only one of them seems to be speaking, there is a strange intimacy in reading a work in translation—the feeling of meeting a mind across linguistic boundaries while also being aware of the invisible presence of another: the translator. This triangulated relationship […]Read More
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War on the Silver Screen: How Cinema Captured the Horrors
-Anushka Sengupta In all its unexpected acts of bravery and devastating consequences throughout history, War has long been one of the most inspiring subjects for filmmakers. Cinema’s unique visual and emotional medium presents enormous possibilities to convey the terror, trauma, and triumphs of wartime as no history book ever can. Films such as Schindler’s List […]Read More