Editor-in-Chief

Subashish Bhattacharjee is an Assistant Professor of English at Munshi Premchand Mahavidyalaya, University of North Bengal. His research operates at the intersection of urban studies, infrastructure theory, speculative and horror studies, architectural philosophy, and planetary thought, with a particular interest in how built environments shape narrative, affect, and cultural imagination. His work often brings continental philosophy into conversation with literary and visual cultures, developing frameworks for understanding cities not merely as settings but as critical and narratorial agents.
He is the founder and editor of The Apollonian, an interdisciplinary journal committed to fostering conversations across literature, philosophy, the arts, and the humanities more broadly. Under his editorial direction, the journal has sought to cultivate rigorous yet adventurous scholarship attentive to emerging intellectual constellations. He has also served as Editor of Literary Articles and Academic Book Reviews at Muse India.
Bhattacharjee received his doctorate from the Centre for English Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, where his research engaged deeply with architectural philosophy and Deleuzoguattarian thought—work that he is currently developing into a monograph. His recent edited volume, The City Speaks, reflects his long-standing engagement with urban narrative forms, and a forthcoming series with Bloomsbury Academic further consolidates his position within critical urban discourse.
At the heart of his scholarship lies a sustained interest in scale—from the intimate architectures of the body to the vast material and imaginative infrastructures that organise contemporary life.
