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Escape from Death – A Novel by Zekerija Idrizi

An excerpt from the novel ‘Escape from Death’, authored by renowned Kosovar writer Zekerija Idrizi THE THEOSOPHIST SISYPHUS AND STONE Kristina, last night in a long and arduous visionary dream, I experienced the strangest dialogues in life. Shortly before dusk, I was in the mountains of Kodra e Trimave in Kaçanik (my

Book Review: An Incomplete Kiss

Joseph Spence Sr. reviews the poetry book ‘An Incomplete Kiss’, authored by Niloy Rafiq, a renowned poet of Bangladesh 46-Page book has been edited by Hasan Nashid, and published by SDDF Publication Dhaka in USA in April 2024 This poetry book is a dynamic masterpiece that radiates joy, inspiration, and infuses the world

9th Reading Box explores beauty of storytelling, poetry

Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has revealed the details of the ninth Reading Box, which will be held from 9th to 18th October at City Centre Mirdif. The event aims to expand the intellectual horizons of children and adults, encouraging them to read and explore the world of books. This is part of Dubai Culture's

Mirza Qaleech Baig – A Doyen of Sindh Literature

Sindh celebrates today (October 4, 2024) 171st birth anniversary of Mirza Qaleech Baig, who was a prolific writer and is known as doyen of Sindhi literature. Mirza Qaleech Baig was born on October 4, 1853 and passed away on July 3, 1929 Muhammad Habib Sanai Tradition of writing poetry in Sindhi is oldest one and since more than

Daughters: A Divine Gift

Children are the best gifts for parents from our Creator – be it a male child or a girl child. Regrettably that’s not the case in many communities and countries regarding daughters. There’s a stigma attached. [International Daughters’ Day is celebrated on the fourth Sunday in September, each year, to celebrate