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In the Sea of Peace, Love Survives – Poetry from Bosnia Herzegovina

A sea of miles, a river of silence cries out for peace Love is given to good people. Maid Corbic, a young poet hailing from Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina, shares his poetry Maid Corbic from Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina, is a well awarded young poet. Many of his works have been published in anthologies and magazines in Chile, Spain,

Sanctuary – Poetry from Bangladesh

Come, my love, gather me in your arms, Before I leave this sanctuary, we hold in our palms. The sanctuary, we call life. Tasneem Hossain, a renowned multi-lingual poet from Bangladesh, shares her poem Tasneem Hossain, majoring in English Language and Literature is a multi-lingual poet from Bangladesh. She writes poems in

Francesca Sgambato transmits the love for art to children of all ages

Artist Francesca Sgambato paints on various supports, models ceramics and always experiments with new techniques Francesca Sgambato aka Liber art was born in Stuttgart on November 23, 1967. She has loved art since she was a child, so much so that it has become an integral part of her life. In ’90 she began to redeem herself by

The Satanic images of Al-Khidr: a novel of rituals

Rituals are the password and key to the wonderful novel (The Devil of Al-Khidr) by the writer Muhammad Ibrahim Taha, those rituals that start from the first scene and never go away through the pages of the novel, which relies on a rural popular memory. But before entering the novelistic text, we must question the title, as Al-Khidr in the

Mohamed Baraka in (The Lady's Tavern): Is it True that Love is Overwhelming?

I almost claim that the art of autobiography in Arabic literature has been greatly wronged by its writers, who have taken it out of the framework of history, documentation, and written confession, into the space of beautifying the writing selves, improving faded images, and even inventing fake histories that rely on ignorance of the