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Our rich features raises the pertinent question of the present society sinking into a collective pool of mediocrity, inspects Odisha's claim to be the birthplace of Kolkata's famous Rosogolla as well as remembers theatre legend Sombhu Mitra on his birth centenary.

The October issue also boasts an original short story of wry humor, besides featuring a complete novelette dipping into the fascinating world of post colonial magic realism. Featuring contemporary poetry as well as translated poems of the great Bengali modernist poet Jibanananda Das, the issue also features the first installment of the serial novel 'Cross eyed sleep' featuring the professional assassin David.

A retrospective on the recently deceased painter Sunil Das commemorates his life, besides opening a window into his world of creations.

CultureCult Magazine Description:

Publisher: CultWords Press

Category: Art

Language: English

Frequency: Bi-Monthly

CultureCult Magazine is a vibrant, fully illustrated magazine of the Arts, Literature and Culture, published from Kolkata, India. It has been a gracious host to a variety of opinions and works of authors from all around the globe from its very first issue.

Besides contemporary critiques and articles, CultureCult Magazine features poetry and prose fiction/novels in serialized form, apart from insightful analyses of varied forms of Art, including cinema, theater and the allied arts.

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