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Egyptian Poet’s Book into Azerbaijani Language

Azerbaijani author Tarana Aliyeva Mohamed wrote that she has never been to Egypt, which is famous for its ancient history and famous pyramids, as she was not destined to be like an ordinary tourist in this country, but it is strange that she has had events related to Egypt several times in her life. Maybe it's because of that

1000 Poets in 42 Countries Read Poems for Free Africa

The international coordinators of World Poetry Movement (WPM) had their meeting after the one month long campaign entitled Free Africa. In the meeting held on October 8, 2023, WPM General Coordinator Columbian poet Fernando Rendón highlighted the strength and beauty that the World Poetry Movement shown by carrying out 160 actions

Misna Chanu | The Silent Whispers (Book Review)

According to poetess Misna Chanu, India, the author of “The Silent Whispers”; “Poetry is not just lines of beautiful words on a piece of paper; but it’s a part of moments we lived and living memories we created and still carrying within! Poetry is a part of imaginations and realities, a part of dreams and desires, a

The Plight of the Sung Poem

The Committee for Festival Management and Cultural and Heritage Programs in Abu Dhabi previously introduced a television program named "Al Mankous", similar to the programs "Amir Al Shu'ara" (Prince of Poets) and "Shi'ir Al Million" (Million's Poet). As part of a poetic competition, various poets

A Poet Awaiting Water's Whisper

Contemplating the title of poet Mohammed Hisham's first anthology, "Then Water Did Not Come to Us," one promptly realizes that there's an implied context which the poet chose not to disclose, leaving it up to the readers of the collection to infer. What transpired before the word "then"? Certainly, an event