Literature
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Curse me, beggar – Poetry from Azerbaijan
Oh, beggar woman, Don’t pray for me. If your prayers had any power, You wouldn’t be a beggar yourself. Bahtiyar…
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Nail – A Poem from Korea
The nail that once upheld the cross, As much as it rusted, My years too have rusted red. Poet Dr.…
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If it’s dark – Poetry from Turkey
Whatever you want From the other world I can send it right away. Based in Istanbul, Dr. Barbaros İrdelmen is…
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Book Review: Saanp Ka Aghwa
Review of Muhammad Ali Pathan’s Urdu book “Saanp Ka Aghwa” translated by Abid Unar Gul Mohammad Umrani This is the…
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Maharani Didda: Witch Queen of Kashmir-26
Didda sat upon the throne of Kashmir with Nandigupta in her arms. Seated on the throne, she declared in a…
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Crazy for Freedom – Tribute to Hemu Kalani
A humble tribute (a Sindhi poem translated in English) to the great Sindhi freedom fighter Amar Shaheed Hemu Kalani ji…
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Year of the Departed – Chinese Poetry
This year, too many things left us without even a farewell, snow drifted from the sky, falling between us. In…
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Freedom- Poetry from the Greece
We are in need of second educational system Rewrite new words Or learn the meaning of the old one. Eva…
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Maharani Didda: Witch Queen of Kashmir-25
Didda said, “I never wanted to be a goddess. I am a human being made of flesh and blood. I…
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Maharani Didda: Witch Queen of Kashmir-24
Today she was not the Queen Mother; today she was simply a mother, rejoicing wholeheartedly in her son’s wedding. Even…
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