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Aditya Bahl

Aditya Bahl is a PhD Candidate at Johns Hopkins University. He has written essays on politics and culture for New Left Review (Sidecar), Verso, Spectre, Himal Southasian, and others. He is the author of four chapbooks of poetry, including NAME/AMEN (Malmö, 2018) and Mukt (OPR, forthcoming Winter 2021). He serves as the Associate Editor for English Literary History.

The Epic Present

Episode One: All The Factory's A Stage

By Aditya BahlOctober 5, 2020
But it was not capitalism alone that determined the workers’ social life both in the factory and the colony.
The Epic Present

First as Farce, Then as Tragedy

By Aditya BahlAugust 25, 2020
Hindu nationalism is the modality in which the crisis of postcolonial capitalism is lived.
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