Charles Lipanda Matenga, born in DR Congo, raised orphan, and living in Dzaleka Refugee Camp, Malawi, shares three of his poems
Charles Lipanda Matenga is a published poet, writer, author of Our Voice is Our Catalyst Anthology with Salvador CapBic and performer in Slam Poetry from our talents, our advocacy festival, Tumaini Festival and
Hojun Suh, a young poet from Korea, the land of Morning Calm, shares his poem
Poet Mr. Hojun Suh was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1986. He majored in sociology in college and creative writing in graduate school. He began publishing his works in the independent literary magazine ‘Further’ in 2017, and was shortlisted for
I see tears in your eyes
The lost childhood
Scattered houses
Displaced
I feel the pride in your heart
For being who you are
On the land of endless wars
What is your fault?
Your sky is colored in blood
Your silence is broken
By the sound of missiles
Instead of fresh breeze
You smell
Aryans conducted raids on Harappan, (Dravidian) cities, compelling the locals to toil in the fields to provide sustenance for their conquerors
Introduction
The cultivation of plant life enabled the Ashurs (Dravidians) to establish enduring cities equipped with proper irrigation systems to sustain agricultural practices. The
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