One must have heard of the “Late City” edition of newspapers. The late city edition of a newspaper has the privilege of including the latest news that may have come to the press, which the previous editions may have missed printing because they were printed earlier and being transported to other destinations. The cause of lateness may be because the circumstances of the news had taken place very late or the news was under debate to go to the press or not. I raise this topic of lateness because I am writing a late review of a book. I had read the book quite some time back but could not write the review earlier. The reason for it is because I felt, perhaps for the first time, the disturbing nature of poetry. It is not that poetry itself is disturbing but rather Sanjukta Dasgupta’s latest collection of poems titled Indomitable Draupadi has a topicality that is so intense that it disturbs.