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Song of a slow night – A Poem from Korea

I came like a jewel that was finally completed through slow nights. Ms. Ann, Jung-ock, poet and author from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem Poetess Ms. Ann, Jung-ock, born in Seoul in 1949, graduated from the Department of Creative Writing at Seorabeol University of Arts in 1972, and made her literary debut with

My footsteps get heavier – Poetry from Uzbekistan

The more I walk, the heavier these roads. I could not know whether Almighty had sent to me these exams and odds? , a young poet and university student from Uzbekistan, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, shares his poems Born on January 24, 1997 in Pop district, Namangan region of Uzbekistan,

TECHNOLOGY OF FATE – A POEM FROM WEST BENGAL, INDIA

Mechanics or Technology, by which name shall I call you? Dr. Tamali Neogi is a poet and creative writer from West Bengal, India Dr. Tamali Neogi is Assistant Professor of English, Gushkara College (Affiliated to the University of Burdwan), Gushkara (West Bengal), India. Her V.S. Naipaul, Dark and Comic Vision is published by

Nectar of spring – Bouquet of Poems from India

Swaying through the gentle breeze of everyday fragrances of the seamless rebirth of exuberant spring! Parvinder Nagi is a passionate poetess, having penned number of poems, each exploring various facets of life. Mrs. Parvinder Nagi, a principal from distinguished senior secondary schools, India, is national award winner from NCERT

Motherland is forever – Poetry from Uzbekistan

Birth place is not exchangeable. Homeland and mother cannot be chosen. Sacrificing one`s life for country is a legacy. The homeland is forever and does not die. Munnavvara Abdukhakimova Usmonova, a poetess from Uzbekistan, known for mosques, mausoleums and other sites linked to the Silk Road, the ancient trade route shares her two