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
Azerbaijani author Tarana Aliyeva Mohamed wrote that she has never been to Egypt, which is famous for its ancient history and famous pyramids, as she was not destined to be like an ordinary tourist in this country, but it is strange that she has had events related to Egypt several times in her life. Maybe it's because of that
In Sally El-Zeiny’s recent exhibition, the literature of Naguib Mahfouz occupied a distinguished place
Sally El-Zeiny has strengthened the image of the painter woman in the Egyptian and Arab arenas. Her works have such an imprint that one does not search for her signature in order to know that the painting is hers, as it presents the
Every person; young or old, child or adult, rich or poor has the right to read. No one can stop someone from reading a book or deprive him of his/ her right to devour words. In Cairo International Book Fair, I go every day and watch the crowds from two perspectives; one of a fellow reader and another of an author watching potential readers.