Literature
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The Book That Breaks Me Open
I open a book to escape myself But every page leads me back inside Each sentence presses deeper Than anything…
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The Silent Guilt – Poetry from Pothohar
With heavy heart and lowered gaze, I walked away through shadowed haze. For guilt had carved within my soul A…
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The Kingdom of Pale Colors
The true prisoner is not the one behind bars, but the one who has locked the doors of their own…
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Poem: Turning on the Light
The wave of dawn taps on the window The tail of darkness, startled, flees One by one, the reflections of…
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Between the Ambiguity and Clarity
It is essential that writing be distinguished in its presentation, treatment, and formulation, leading the reader into distant realms rich…
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Hassane Yarti Elevates World Literature Ties
Moroccan poet Hassane Yarti appointed Vice President of the Korean Association of World Literature In a significant move that…
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Walks – Poetry from China
Walking sets my fancy free The sky fades to a pale blue hue The air’s frail skeleton cracks in view…
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The Chair – Poetry from Azerbaijan
Four-legged creatures are more reliable and safe than these two-legged creatures. But more than those four-legged creatures, A four-legged chair…
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Poetry: An Urge of an Ant
If only I were a cuckoo, free To wander the endless, quiet sky, Where winds would whisper along with me,…
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The Shadows of the Rubble
The sky over Jerusalem was draped in a somber shade of gray when the sirens wailed. It wasn’t just a…
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