#Literature
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Prose Poetry: From Chaos to Rebellion
Seeing the prose poem as a new genre may resolve many of the conflicts it has generated and disentangle the…
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Spring Melody – Poetry from China
A peasant woman bending to transplant rice seedlings A stylus that touches the earth’s vinyl record. Ye Lin, originally named…
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Albanian Poetry: Memory is Wet
Bilall Maliqi, an Albanian writer and poet from Serbia, shares his poetry Bilall Maliqi is a writer, poet and publicist,…
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Maharani Didda: Witch Queen of Kashmir-2
Who was this queen — the one whose own father cast her into the jaws of death at birth, simply…
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Korean Poetry: Silence — On That Pain
Not speaking does not mean there is nothing to say. Nodding does not mean I agree. Listening does not mean…
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Korean Poetry: Red Plum Blossoms
A life touched by petals and their shadows, How could a life be so utterly beautiful? Heo, Hyung-man is a…
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Poetry: Wind at the Summit
We climb up the mountain Not for the wind at the summit Nor for the moon at the summit Xicun…
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Maharani Didda: Witch Queen of Kashmir-1
Who was this queen — the one whose own father cast her into the jaws of death at birth, simply…
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The Other Shore – Poetry from China
I see clearly the other shore of this life’s sorrow, I chase after it. It’s not that there is no…
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A Friend Indeed – Short Story
It is a curious and often lamentable truth of social circles that a man’s greatest enemy is frequently only a…
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