reviews

Scroll.in by AnamikaAnthology of Bhakti poems shows how women shaped language subconscious in India

Outlook by Malashri LalThis delectably dangerous anthology questions the traditional understanding of the sacred feminine and redefines it

Open Magazine by Urvashi Bahuguna The Brazen and the Devout
Arundhathi Subramaniam maps the spiritual poetry movement in India

The Hindu by Charumathi Supraja – Arundhathi Subramaniam’s Wild Women channels unheard voices from sacred Indian poetry. The well-known author’s book remedies centuries of omission and erasure

The Wire by Ashutosh Thakur Feminine Spirituality Unbound: Exploring ‘Wild Women’ in Indian Poetry

The Deccan Herald by Srividya Sivakumar Wild Women, an anthology of sacred poetry penned by women, is a treat for both novices and experts, says

The Borderless Journal by Basudhara Roy The Reclamation of Wilderness

interview

The Hindustan Times with Chintan Girish Modi

“I am aware now of how to turn rage into celebration”