Abhishek Anicca’s The Grammar of My Body is a collection of essays on disability, love, and self-discovery
The discourse on masculinity needs to include disabled masculinity
BY Abhishek Anicca 2 July 2024
Exploring the themes of, fleeting moments, and the desire for significance in the mundane, expresses a longing for connection and meaning in everyday life.
BY Abhishek Anicca 3 March 2024
Using Van Gogh’s philosophy of not giving in to despair and choosing active melancholy, Abhishek Anicca avers that we should reclaim our right to be sad and wonders why we fail to produce a remarkable piece of art when there is so much churning within us
BY Abhishek Anicca 13 January 2023
What is a relationship? Is it just about sex and physical intimacy? Or is it about emotional sharing? Or does caring for each other form the core of a relationship?
BY Abhishek Anicca 23 September 2022
A personal account of living with an illness and bonding with the like-minded over disability, disease, queerness and poetry
BY Abhishek Anicca 12 August 2022
Stories become more believable though, when told in writing by one of the greatest Hindi writers Bihar has ever produced. Phanishwar Nath Renu documents the flood of 1967 and other stories of water in his remarkable nonfiction 'Rinjal Dhanjal'.
BY Abhishek Anicca 15 July 2022
Advertisement
Newsletter
Signup for Outlook and get curated content to your inbox everyday.