The poet writes about her grandfather, whom she lost at a young age.
Tag: death
Prelude to a Writer’s Death
Is it okay to mourn before someone’s death? What if that someone is a stranger? But can writers ever be a stranger to a reader?
‘Wakanda Forever’ and Moving On
The author lingers upon reminders of grief after watching 'Wakanda Forever'.
Don’t Die Tonight
The poet begs someone they love to not take an unthinkable and irreversible step.
Day by Day, My Mother Is Ageing
Perhaps I will grow to become a woman and age to become a mother and I’ll die to prove myself as a mortal.
‘Goodbye’: When Death in the Family Brings Banality in Its Wake
Vikas Bahl’s new film centres on two broad areas which remain underdeveloped. The result is a film which lacks fresh ideas.
The Week After You Died
The poem deals with the death of the poet's maternal grandmother and younger sister.
Death, a Casual Visitor
'Your death is not a part of your life, perhaps it is a part of your loved one’s life.'