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Song of Belief – A Bouquet of Poems from Uzbekistan

I wander in the gardens of my dream, when the surroundings are under the moonlight. Jakhongir Nomozov, 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, Jakhongir

Lapis infernalis – A Poem from Egypt

She owned nothing in life but her body; she gave away her body when she desired Yasmine Hussein, a lecturer at the Department of English Language and Literature, Alexandria University, has translated the Arabic poem of Maysara Salah El-din, an Egyptian poet, playwright and translator Maysara Salah El-din Maysara Salah El-din is

World Poetry Movement (WPM) Quick Round

A brief note on the activities of World Poetry Movement in China, Russia, Cuba, Egypt, Niger and India China The 1st Beijing International Poetry Film Spring Festival Gala 7th Feb 2024, with World Poetry Movement participation, including iconic poet Fernando Rendon, the WPM General Coordinator. Poster of the

Syllables and Iambs – A Poem from Egypt

A room that only had room for him and no other, not even dreams or even angels or devils Yasmine Hussein, a lecturer at the Department of English Language and Literature, Alexandria University, has translated the Arabic poem of Maysara Salah El-din, an Egyptian poet, playwright and translator Maysara Salah El-din Maysara Salah

Playing in hell – Bouquet of Poems from Mexico

The touch hurt me, It burned my skin, Childhood left its mark on me, With the caresses of the devil. Mercedes Janeth Soto, an eminent poetess from Mexico, known for its rich culture and ancient ruins, shares her five poems Mercedes Janeth Soto Sánchez (1994). Originally from Los Reyes, Michoacán, a Mexican state. She