Little magazines, often called "small magazines", are literary magazines that publish experimental and non-conformist writings of relatively unknown writers. They are usually noncommercial in their outlook. They are often very irregular in their publication. The earliest significant examples are the transcendentalist publication The Dial (1840–44), edited by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller in Boston, and The Savoy (1896), edited by Arthur Symons in London, which had a revolt against the Victorian Materialism as its agenda.
Little magazines played a significant role for the poets who shaped the avant-garde movements like Modernism and Post-modernism across the world in the twentieth century.
The Little Magazine Movement originated in the fifties and the sixties in many Indian languages
like Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Hindi, Malayalam and Gujarati, as it did in the West, in the early -----More»
Midnapore had taken a pioneering role in
India's freedom struggle. a large number
of freedom fighters who had bravely faced
the gallows are the sons of the soil of
midnapore. In order to free their
motherland of the yokes of bondage, They
had willingly sacrificed themselves in the
freedom pyre. Their heroic feats have
been inscribed in the bricks and stones of
temples, mosques and churches of the
land.
This website is a tribute to them and to
their motherland.