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The Spring issue hosts a slew of features on the season, accommodating memoirs as well as critical pieces, apart from a treasure trove of general literature.

Hal O' Leary makes a case for an overhaul in the culture of imparting education while Dibyajit Mukherjee attempts a Lacanian analysis of French Students' Movement of 1968. Mayurakshi Sen peeks into the circus circuit of Kolkata while Rounak Chatterjee makes a case for the alarmingly receding spring and the natural world.

Clyde Liffey gets inside the mind of an opera singer distressed by the knowledge of an impending misfortune while CB Droege brings an old European legend to life in a short spurt of magical fiction.

Featuring authors from around the globe from the very first issue, CultureCult Magazine is a bi-monthly journal of the Arts, Literature and Culture.

CultureCult Magazine Description:

PublisherCultWords Press

CategoryArt

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-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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