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The ICU of History – A Poem from India

A poem by Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, the towering literary figure of India, with Polish translation Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, the towering literary genius of the twenty-first century from India, is the second Indian author after Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore, who has been conferred the Honorary Membership of the prestigious Serbian Writers

An injury turned me in on myself

It seems that my body wanted to teach me a lesson lately; something that I’d never forget. Maybe it felt sorry for me or may be it went too far but by all means, I’m sure it was out of good intentions. We are inseparable; what hurts me hurts my body. Thus, it wanted to force me to unburden my loads and have a forced sick leave

Fernando Rendón Salutes the Brave Palestinian People

The Columbian iconic poet Fernando Rendón, General Coordinator of the World Poetry Movement (WPM), addressed members in all continents with an annual greetings: “During the months of January to April 2023 we hold virtual WPM conferences in Africa, Asia, Europe and America. In July we successfully held our in-person WPM world

The year of poetry

I can only call it the Year of Poetry, as it celebrated me just as I did for the poem, over the full four seasons. In Egypt, the poetry procession began with the sixth edition of the Eurasian Literary Festival (LIFFT 2023) January 29 - February 1, 2023. At its conclusion, I handed over the festival’s flag to the winner of his Gold

From Gujarat to Sindh: Life Journey of Comrade Jamaluddin Bukhari

Scion of a Syed family from Ahmedabad Gujarat in imperial India, Comrade Bukhari spent his life in Sindh since 1922. He was a much-loved and respected Marxist, whose contribution to the cause of peasants, industrial workers and the downtrodden has left lasting imprints not only on the lives of people of the sub-continent but also greatly