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Do You Remember? – A Poem from Morocco

Do you remember? That years have passed And I still chant loyalty as my motto? Do not forget, And be with me So, I can be for you A green branch that refuses to turn yellow. Hassane Yarti, a Moroccan writer based in Barcelona, Spain, shares his poem Hassane Yarti, a Moroccan writer based in Barcelona, Spain, is

Tomorrow’s encounter – Poetry from Morocco

Tomorrow’s encounter… A soft light, love’s tender meeting, Let’s dance like the waves, endlessly fleeting. Niamat Elhamri, a Moroccan writer, shares her poems Niamat Elhamri, a Moroccan writer and poet, is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Barcelona Literary Magazine. General Secretary of the World Writers

ELIA to organise first 'UAE Libraries Forum' on 9th October

The Emirates Library and Information Association (ELIA) is organising the first "Emirati Libraries Forum" at the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) headquarters on the 9th and 10th of October next, with the aim of enhancing the role of libraries in promoting culture and knowledge, exploring new horizons in digital transformation and

16th Issue of Odiya Literary Magazine ‘Mahuri’ unveiled

Chief Minister of Odisha State – Sri Mohan Charan Majhi inaugurated the current issue of magazine ‘Mahuri’ in Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar, Odisha The 16th issue of ‘Mahuri’, a bi-yearly Indian Literary Magazine in Odiya language, was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Odisha State – Sri Mohan Charan

‘Lost Empire’: Book by Angela Kosta painted in Paintings of Suffering and Redemption

Angela Kosta in her poetry book explores the traumas of a painful past, linked to the political and historical context of Albania during the communist regime Book of poems authored by the Albania-born Italian poet and writer Angela Kosta titled ‘Lost Empire’ (Impero Perduto), with a preface by Dr. Pier Carlo Lava, was