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What will remain – Poetry from Belgium

Everything that ever lived Is sooner or later erased by time. What remains Is the beauty on earth! Germain Droogenbroodt, a world famous poet from Belgium, shares his poetry Germain Droogenbroodt was born 11 September 1944 in Rollegem, the Flemish part of Belgium. In 1987 he moved to the Mediterranean artist village of

In the Forest Village – Poetry from Korea

In the forest, trees gather together and live. Under the big trees, small trees. Under the small trees, charming little wildflowers. Dr. Lee, Hye Seon, an eminent poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poems Poetess Dr. Lee, Hye Seon graduated from the Korean language and literature department of Dongguk

Three films produced in Tatarstan are selected for the international program “Altyn Minbar”

Three films by Tatarstani filmmakers are selected for the international program of the XX “Altyn Minbar” Kazan International Film Festival, which will take place in Kazan from September 6 to 11. More than that, 11 more films are presented in the national competition. As it was mentioned earlier, the shortlist for the XX

My Heart Wants to Stay Simple – Poetry from Bengal

My heart rather wants to stay very simple, even not to know what fancy and emotions are. Imdadul Islam, an eminent English and Bengali bilingual poet from Murshidabad, West Bengal, India shares his poetry Imdadul Islam, born on September 6, 1975 is a contemporary Indian English and Bengali bilingual poet and author who lives in the

Indus Script etched in Stones

This article deals with the Indus Script etched in stones in Khirthar mountain range of Sindh, Pakistan. Introduction This article deals with the Indus Script etched in stones in Khirthar mountain range of Sindh, Pakistan. The Indus Script is explored first time in Sindh out of Mohen-Jo-Daro Inscribed on rocks beside the rock art of