Four years ago I visited Nepal. It is a small country, its right hand holds the palm of China, and its left hand rests on the shoulder of India, so that between them appears a nut in the jaws of a giant crusher… It has Mount Everest; the tallest peak in the world, continuously visited by travelers and adventurers, and Buddha, the boy
Life is geometrically formative too
Through a shower of classic water.
Shikdar Mohammed Kibriah, a renowned poet from Bangladesh, shares his poetry
Shikdar Mohammed Kibriah, born on 1st July, 1968, in Sylhet, Bangladesh, has Masters in philosophy, and is a globally published, awarded, translated and featured renowned poet,
Will Earth colonies remember the homeland they left behind or they will only like a snake that chucked its skin, never turn their head back
Fahredin Shehu, an accomplished Independent Scientific Researcher, poet and multilingual writer from Kosovo, shares his poems
Fahredin Shehu, born in Rahovec, South East of Kosova, is an
The pavilion of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) at the 2024 Seoul International Book Fair, the largest such event in Republic of Korea, proved to be a hub of vibrant cultural exchange, showcasing a diverse collection of Emirati and Arab books.
This participation marked another step towards elevating the profile of Arab and Emirati culture
In Burma Sahib, Paul Theroux gives us a keen insight into the thoughts and the moral struggles of a young George Orwell, capturing the complexity of his early years in Burma.
A master class in interiority
Paul Theroux’s Burma Sahib is a master class in interiority. Fictionalizing the life of young George Orwell — just