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Author's note:
- Gorijunda: the name given to Parvati's mountain in Himachal Pradesh
- Lung-ta: a horizontal Tibetan prayer flag, meaning "wind horse" in Tibetan
- Rangzen: meaning "freedom" in Tibetan
- fakir: beggar
- Guru Nanak: a chain of hardware stores found in Northern India and named after the famous Sikh guru.
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Rangzen
i
"The activist Tsundue, who wears a red scarf",
2011
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Foam:e , February no. 8 2011; -
Nasreen
i
"The moon spills her mettle through the pines,",
2011
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Foam:e , February no. 8 2011; -
Lung-Ta
i
"If I drift towards the space between now,",
2011
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Foam:e , February no. 8 2011; -
Fakir
i
"Maybe this is a story about the photographs",
2011
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Foam:e , February no. 8 2011;
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