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Mural – A Poem from Korea

Kim, Hak Jung, a poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poem. His poetry explore the ills and ontology of modern society Poet Kim Hak Jung, born in Seoul in 1977, made his literary debut in 2009 with the Rookie Award from the prestigious traditional literary magazine ‘MunhakSasang’. The poetry collections

Voices – The Bouquet of Poems from Greece

Eva Lianou Petropoulou, an awarded author and poet from Greece, the cradle of Western Civilization, shares her poems Eva Lianou Petropoulou is an awarded author and poet from Greece with more than 25 years in the literary field, having published more than 15 books. Her poems are translated in more than 20 languages. She is President of

Wisdom of ‘No’ in Ho Chi Minh – Poetry from Vietnam

Nguyen Van Dien, a poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares his three poems Nguyen Van Dien, a poet from Vietnam, was born in 1958 at his hometown Hung Yen. He is member of Vietnamese Writers’ Association, Deputy Director of Vietnamese Literary Copyright Center, and Member of Hung Yen Literature and Arts Association. His

Whose Corpse is this on the Battlefield: Remembering Tanveer Abbasi

At this critical juncture the voices of humanist poets like Tanveer Abbasi are vital towards steadying our bearings in the storm Whose corpse is this on the battlefield? Hee kehnjo lash aa jang jey maidan ma.n*? As the news media inundates our screens with a deluge of images of lifeless bodies in the deadly wars raging in the

‘Write My Name’ Poem and Bare Life of Palestinian

The poem ‘Write My Name’ by Zeina Azzam is a brief reflection on the plight of Palestinian people in Palestine Write my name…. Write my name on my leg mama… Use the black permanent marker, with the ink that doesn’t bleed if it gets wet, the one that doesn’t melt if it’s exposed to