Bipasha MahantaCertain DepthsThis depth in me, I would like to uncover. I cannot seem to reach the surface. Even if I do, I am drowned all the same. She knew that I…3 min read·May 25, 2022----
Bipasha MahantaOf GriefGrief didn’t hit her when he was dead. Uncanny as it was, she believed that crying over a dead person was useless. It was the emptiness…3 min read·Jun 21, 2021----
Bipasha MahantaআইতাUnable to tell if she had eaten or not, I saw her tears of ignorance. In a weak voice, she said "খালো নে নাই জানো, পাহৰীয়ে গলোঁ নহৈ।". Her…1 min read·Mar 27, 2021----
Bipasha MahantaChinatownMy body, harboured a violent storm. Uprooting the desires inside, Tearing me whole outside, Never for once, giving away it's unconvincing…1 min read·Mar 27, 2021----
Bipasha MahantaA Letter to Sylvia PlathBy the roots of my hair, some God got hold of me, I sizzled in his blue volts like a desert prophet. - Sylvia Plath (The Hanging Man)2 min read·Mar 25, 2021--1--1
Bipasha MahantaA Book Half-ReadYoung kids jabbering, mumbling, dancing, confessing, and sharing rumours of the 'cool kids' surrounded her along with the blistering heat…2 min read·Mar 22, 2021----
Bipasha MahantaA Withered FlowerThe last time that I saw her, she couldn’t speak. They put a mask over her mouth to help her breathe better. Her eyes were swollen and…2 min read·Mar 22, 2021----
Bipasha MahantainThe Victorian Study CircleReading Dickens’ (an Englishman’s!) Take on the French RevolutionTitle: A Tale of Two Cities Name of Author: Charles Dickens Year of Publication: 1859 Publisher: Chapman and Hall.2 min read·Mar 21, 2021----