Writing from the Solitary

An Anthology on Loneliness

Description

Writing from the Solitary: An Anthology on Loneliness, edited by Priyanka Sarkar and Semeen Ali, collates twenty-three voices pondering over the feeling of loneliness. Featuring poems, essays, and short stories, the collection brings the daunting subject into the foreground: not as something that needs to be resolved, rather to be deliberated upon.

It is often said that we are born alone and die alone. Yet, throughout life, most of us strive to challenge this reality by forming connections: through work, family and friendships. The pandemic, with its enforced isolation, brought the complexities of loneliness into sharp focus. For some, it turned out to be an ordeal. For others, however, this solitude was a blessing, offering relief from the pressures of socialisation and creating time and space to pursue personal passions. Writing from the Solitary captures the diverse experiences of loneliness, in a tapestry of voices from some of the most prominent writers and thinkers of our time.

About the author(s)

Dr Semeen Ali is an editor, critic and a poet. She is the author of four collections of poetry. She has edited and co-edited several anthologies including Dilli (2014), 40 under 40 (2016), A Map Called Home (2018), and Of Dry Tongues and Brave Hearts (2022). She is currently the Poetry Editor at Muse India (formerly also its Fiction Editor), Editor (Cultural Opinions) and Co-editor (Book Reviews and Translations) at Parcham, and on the editorial team at Red River. She was Editorial Assistant at Indian Literature, the Sahitya Akademi journal, in 2023, and regularly reviews for The Book Review, Indian Literature, among others. Her works have appeared in several journals, and in anthologies published by Red River, Oxford University Press, Bibliotheque Editions (Greece), The Poetry Society of India, and others.

Priyanka Sarkar is a translator and an editor. She has translated Chitra Mudgal’s, Giligadu (Niyogi Books 2019) and Shivani's Bhairavi (Yoda Press-Simon & Schuster forthcoming) into English. Her translations of short stories from Hindi to English have been published by OUP, South Asian Review and Women Unlimited. She has also translated from English to Hindi and Bengali to English. As a publishing consultant, she works with various organizations including Sangam House and Labyrinth Literary Agency and has previously worked with OUP India, Random House India and was the Editorial Head at Konark Publishers.

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