#ContemporaryWorldLiterature
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World Literature
Spring Rainfalls – Poetry from Uzbekistan
The enormous gate of the sky, opened all of a sudden, the world got light and bright, the Sun is…
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Never-withering Light – The Mystic Poetry from China
The devil is coveting the diamond of heaven. There is a golden kingdom whose light is like wine inside the…
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Perhaps the goddess of clouds arises – A poem from Bengal
And their barren hearts are waiting for the symphony Perhaps the goddess of clouds arises Perhaps the goddess of…
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The Music of My Heart – 5 Poems of Devi Nangrani from America
Listen to my Heart Beat, I am the singing melody of my Land that gently tunes in rhythm, wrapping me…
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Statues – A heart-touching short story from Uzbekistan
Poor poets couldn’t find the money to get treatment abroad, but their statues are put for a lot of money.…
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At the River Mouth – Poetry from China
I don’t need a fantastic beast such as the leopard. At the river mouth by the sea, I feed a…
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A Brief History of a Man – Poetry from China
No need to lower eyebrows to the cold wind in spring; like a victim I surrender myself to the cold…
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Poet in search of Nightingale – A poem from India
I know I am far off from the nightingale that would sing of love, happiness and generosity Poet in…
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I turn sand in my fingers – Poetry from Transylvania
I draw shapes in the sand again and again, signs, lines, circles I TURN SAND IN MY FINGERS The…
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A fixed hour in time – A poem from Iraq
The music is shaped by the void… The void is shaped by time… Time is shaped by devastation… A…
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