#Literature
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Literature
Maharani Didda: Witch Queen of Kashmir-17
Didda drew her son close to her chest and broke into a triumphant smile. It felt to her as though…
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The setting Sun – Poetry from Nepal
Come to take me away Into the distant land Of unreal eyes Where I can learn to look, And not…
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Erasers – Poetry from Uzbekistan
The pencil cries beneath erasers’ hands, A human breaks from pieces others planned. Like falling tears it spills its fragile…
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Philosophy
Concepts of Repetition and Difference
Repetition emerges as an act of resistance and creation Souad Khalil | Libya The concepts of repetition and difference occupy…
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Maharani Didda: Witch Queen of Kashmir-16
Didda was a woman accomplished in tantric practice. She had mastered certain secret methods of sādhanā that she preferred to…
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Literature
Like a Fourth-Person Narrator
I saw a frog leaping upright. Perhaps it wanted to become human. Dr. Siyoung Doung is an eminent poetess from…
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Maharani Didda: Witch Queen of Kashmir-15
Since gaining awareness, Didda’s life had been so full of difficulties that no dreadful situation now had any power over…
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Tune at a Glance – Poetry from Nepal
Art is a festival It is a divinity at joy. I play this tune To sacrifice a disharmony. Sushant Thapa…
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Independence girl – Poetry from Uzbekistan
I am the daughter of Independence The fairy tales told by my mothers are true… Olimkhonova Muslimakhon, hailing from Kosonsoy…
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Maharani Didda: Witch Queen of Kashmir-14
Naravahan said, “You must have heard of Maharaja Dahir, the last independent Hindu king of Sindh. His defeat was the…
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