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The Unseen – Poetry of an Albanian Exiled Poet

No one sees them, pretending not to notice, They remain the ghosts of misery living among us, Some whisper that they pollute us so much, Somebody who have never seen misery in life. Kujtim Hajdari, an Albanian exiled poet, shares his

Alexandra Ochirova’s book “Russian Cosmism”

A Bridge to Cross Times By: Ashraf Aboul-Yazid Alexandra Ochirova’s book “Russian Cosmism” opens the doors to an extraordinary world where philosophy, art and poetry are intertwined. This book represents a significant contribution

How Mohamed Okasha Raised His Creative Clouds

The poet, critic and artist Mohamed Okasha faces our creative life with more than one mask. We can describe these masks accurately when we read his poetic and prose texts, follow his critical analyses, or stand before his sculptural works. How to

Bitter Orange by the Lebanese writer Basma ElKhatib

We follow the swing that the narrator took in “Bitter Orange” by the Lebanese writer Basma ElKhatib (Dar Al-Adab) as a deceptive, rotating place from which she appears to tell, between a backward jolt that overlooks a past in which the most

Sky heart – Poetry from Bangladesh

All souls need a sky of their own That holds a blooming sun even at night, That can keep all dead insides alive Sprinkling its pure light… Dr. Eity Mithila, a renowned poet from Bangladesh, shares her poems Dr. Eity Mithila is