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I said Mami Good Bye! – A Poem from Puerto Rico

Dr. Jose Luis Lopez, an eminent poet from Puerto Rico, known for its pristine beaches, lush tropical forests, and breathtaking skies, shares his poem Dr. José Luis López, a renowned poet and writer from Puerto Rico, was born on June 8, 1971. He obtained Associate Degree in Office Automation, and Bachelor Degree from

Hug a Tree, Spot a Leopard in Rajasthan

In Rajasthan, Raj discovers a Bishnoi ethos that informs a spiritual tree-hugging practice which pre-dates the modern climate change movement. A post-covid trip to Rajasthan Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd inspired my wife (Mangla) and my first trip back to India since Covid shut down the world. We wanted to be in

Observations of an Expat: In a Potsdam Hotel

Towards the end of last year a group of far-right German political leaders gathered in a country hotel on the outskirts of Potsdam Towards the end of last year a group of far-right German political leaders gathered in a country hotel on the outskirts of Potsdam. They included key members of Germany’s Alternative fur Deutschland

Kenya: An Anthology on Silence

Dr. Christopher Okemwa, poet and writer from Kenya invites all poets to write two original poems on ‘Silence’ Nairobi Dr. Christopher Okemwa, poet, writer and editor from Kenya, wrote that silence is not just the absence of something, but as someone once said, “It’s a realm of possibilities, a canvas of emotions,

HUMOUR IN MODERN SINDHI LITERATURE

Humour, as a distinctive form of creative art, is relatively a modern phenomenon, and Sindhi literature is not barren of elements of good humour I have no big claim to make about a great tradition of humour in Sindhi literature. Perhaps it may be the case with other Indian literature as well, since humour, as a distinctive form of creative