Let us walk on safe horizons, where the mountains open and close, where we feed on the milk of peace like birds every day, where the sun of life burns away all evil.
Professor Fali Ndreka, an eminent poet, born in Laurato, Albania, and living in Italy, shares his three poems
Professor Fali Ndreka is an eminent poet, born in
In celebration of Valentine’s Day, the archaeological site Barrio Andalusí (former Mesón Gitano) in Almería witnessed poetry readings
Almeria Correspondent
In celebration of Valentine’s Day, the archaeological site Barrio Andalusí (former Mesón Gitano) in Almería witnessed poetry
My homeland connects with rivers, dark red alluvium deposits in the delta
Van Dien, an eminent poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares his poems
Born in 1958 at his hometown Hung Yen, Vietnam, poet Van Dien is the member of Vietnamese Writers’ Association, Member of Hung Yen Literature and Arts Association and
The moment I looked at you for the first time, your name is stained in me, embroidered with petals, your beautiful appearance.
Lee won woo, an eminent poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poem
Poet Lee Won Woo is the president of the Songpa branch of the Korean Writers Association. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the
Dravidian languages were once more prevalent across the Indian subcontinent before the diffusion of Indo-Aryan languages
Following the decline of the Harappan Civilization, the invading Aryans established 16 Aryan kingdoms. Legend holds that Bharata, Rama’s half-brother, expanded his influence to the Gandhara kingdom, founding the