Book Review: A Warm Place with No Memory by Gayatri Majumdar
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Neera Kashyap reviews Gayatri Majumdar’s poetry collection A Warm Place with No Memory (Red River, 2024) observing how this voice is the major voice of a seeker.
- ISBN: 978-93-92494-68-0
- Publisher: Red River
- Year of Publishing: 2024
- Pages: 73
Gayatri Majumdar is a poet, novelist, non-fiction writer, anthologist, publisher, and journal editor. Her own books include a novel, A Song for Bela (Sun Publishing); poetry collections, Shout (Sampark), I know You are Here (Red River), The Dream Pod (Copper Coin); a non-fiction audiobook, The lotus of the heart and an anthology, Brown Critique Anthology, Home (co-editor). Her own poems and prose have appeared in major journals and anthologies. As founder-editor and publisher of the critically acclaimed literary journal, The Brown Critique, she has published hundreds of poets from both India and abroad.
As co-founder of ‘Pondicherry Poets’, she would have curated the annual Pondicherry/Auroville poetry festival for eight editions this year, besides hosting and participating in several literary/musical and sustainable tourism events across India.