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LitStream 16th Issue 

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  1. This article, Mahjoor and Janbaz, by Prof. Aslam, highlights Mahjoor and Janbaz Kishtwari as enduring voices of peace, harmony, and communal concord within Kashmir’s cultural tradition. It insightfully illustrates how their poetry and thought nurture a shared spiritual and humanistic ethos. Overall, the piece beautifully celebrates Kashmir’s legacy of love, coexistence, and mutual respect.

    The review R. B. Twilight of Love presents Twilight of Love as a sweeping and richly textured exploration of human emotions and lived experiences. Professor Marino brings forth Dr. Ratan Bhattacharjee’s mastery in blending storytelling with cultural insight, social awareness, and poetic sensitivity. The piece ultimately honours the anthology as a monumental contribution to contemporary Indian English literature.

    The literary evaluation of Gash-i-Maler by Wani Nazir underscores the book’s deep engagement with Kashmiri literary tradition, cultural memory, and aesthetic sensibility.

    Mushtaq Barq Sahib has presented an excellent review of Bashir Dada’s book وہج ونل. He offers an engaging discussion on several of the short stories included in the volume.

    I have also come across a few stories by Mujtaba Farooq, and his writing displays remarkable skill and a firm grasp of the art of storytelling. In Rat Trap, the state of the mouse after being caught is depicted with keen observation, capturing not only the creature’s plight but also the writer’s reflections and insights.

    In the current issue, the poetry and other articles are equally engaging and well crafted, reflecting depth and literary finesse.

    Thanks,
    Dr Reyaz Tawheedi Kashmiri

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