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BOOK | The Eidetic Memory of the Opulence of Narcissism

A title which is full of meaning, significant and suggestive, that transports the reader to many detailed horizons, and leads to confusion on how to handle it, how to start, and how to digest the ingeniousness of the concept, as well as how to read between the lines. Further, she delves deep in the sea of experimentation and complies with

International Anthology: World Muse in Albanian

Nacional Publishing House Tirana releases the International Anthology ‘The World Muse in Albanian’, translated by Angela Kosta By: Dr. MUJË BUÇPAPAJ Tirana, Albania The publishing house “Nacional”, based in Tirana, has announced the release of the poetry anthology The World Muse in Albanian, a

I Hate Benjamin (2–2)

And it is not only writers and intellectuals who have been swept into this snowball of hatred; it has grown to include Jewish rabbis themselves. Dozens of leftist Jewish rabbis in the United States were arrested after organizing a protest demanding immediate aid to Gaza and an end to the blockade on the Strip. The rabbis staged a sit-in

Losing Hope, Leaving the Homeland

Students are leaving the country due to substandard, expensive education and a lack of opportunities. Mujtaba Rehman| Swabi KPK Education is the most important and powerful tool in this modern century. Education is not just about reading textbooks but it is the learning of skills, good behavior, being respectful in the

From Blind Despair to Quiet Resilience

On the wooden cart, atop a mat spread over bundles of straw, lay a child asleep—a child whose chances of survival were slim. That sick, innocent child was my father, Qurban Ali. Suddenly, a ragged, God intoxicated wanderer stood right in the middle of the road in front of the bullock cart and said, “Take him home. Nothing