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Misna Chanu | The Silent Whispers (Book Review)

According to poetess Misna Chanu, India, the author of “The Silent Whispers”; “Poetry is not just lines of beautiful words on a piece of paper; but it’s a part of moments we lived and living memories we created and still carrying within! Poetry is a part of imaginations and realities, a part of dreams and desires, a

The Plight of the Sung Poem

The Committee for Festival Management and Cultural and Heritage Programs in Abu Dhabi previously introduced a television program named "Al Mankous", similar to the programs "Amir Al Shu'ara" (Prince of Poets) and "Shi'ir Al Million" (Million's Poet). As part of a poetic competition, various poets

Land Trapped Between Hans-Georg Gadamer and Wolfgang Iser (Part One)

A Review of the Short Story Collection "Land Trapped" by the Libyan Writer Omar Al-Kikli. The binary of the writer and the text is no longer the sole concern of literary criticism. Instead, the receiver, or the reader, has been added as a crucial element, thus forming a new binary: the reader and the text. Reception

Morning Musings - Beware of the Fickleness of Hearts

Humans, by nature, are emotional beings. God has blessed us by creating us in the best of forms, harmoniously emotional and rational. Within our bodies, God has given us hearts that can often dominate and control, sometimes overpoweringly so. It's said that the greatest wisdom about the heart is, "Those whose hearts rule over their

[Festival] ‘Republic of Korea Rises Again’ by Artistic Director Lim Cheong-hwa

Written by Lee Sang-ki, AsiaN Reporter, former President of the Journalists Association of Korea The most important holiday of the year in Korea is Chuseok. Chuseok is also called Hangawi, and falls on August 15th in the lunar calendar. This season is the most prosperous time of the year, with grains such as rice and fruits such as apples,