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A Movie Called War – Poetry from Korea

Where to film war movies Battleground On the set of a war movie on this planet! Sungrye Han, a seasoned poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poetry Sungrye Han from Republic of Korea (South Korea), is a poet, translator (Japanese – Korean), and adjunct professor. She majored in Japanese language and

I Chose a Dream! – Poetry from Albania

I invited for dinner all the sleep’s dreams To see who spoke with the heart I circled around them, close I came I called the sweetest dream by name. Shire Dhima, a poetess, born in Albania, and currently based in Greece, shares her poetry Shire Dhima was born on January 27, 1963 in Kuçovë (Albania). She

BREATH – POETRY FROM ITALY

For me you are breath You are the essence that nourishes my soul daily. Fabio Petrilli, a young poet from Italy, shares his poetry Fabio Petrilli was born in Foggia (Italy) on 9 March 2000. He studies Arts and Cultural Heritage at the University of Molise. Currently, he lives in San Bartolomeo in Galdo, a town in the province

TV Creative Show on Russian Cosmism

The Russian Culture Channel, will have a LIVE broadcast on Wednesday 18.09. at19:00-20:30 dedicated to the presentation of the book (Russian Cosmism), by UNESCO ambassador & Poetess Dr Alexandra Ochirova. Hostess Margarita Al. will present performances, and comments by poets Konstantin Kedrov, Ashraf Dali, Ruben Dario Flores Arsila,

Mohamed Baraka in (The Lady's Tavern): Is it True that Love is Overwhelming?

I almost claim that the art of autobiography in Arabic literature has been greatly wronged by its writers, who have taken it out of the framework of history, documentation, and written confession, into the space of beautifying the writing selves, improving faded images, and even inventing fake histories that rely on ignorance of the