What ignited but wasn’t extinguished, like a stream flowing into me, you embed yourself in my flesh, And I in you… through enchantments, we mesh!
Asja Mulgeci, a poetess from Albania shares her three beautiful poems
Asja Mulgeci
Detachment reigns over the scary world to breed the seed of crawling distress
Suhina Biswasmajumdar, a poet from Kolkata, West Bengal, shares her two fresh poems
A writer from Kolkata, Bengal and a life-long devotee of Swami Vivekananda, Suhina
About 30 years ago, El-Sisi, the current Egyptian president, went to study at the Royal Army Staff College in England. He was an excellent officer who graduated from the Egyptian Military Academy. At that time, Major Kang Woong-sik, a member of the 37th
This poem eats from my flesh, while you drink my blood
Mohamed Ellaghafi, an eminent Moroccan poet and writer, known as one of the pioneers of modern poetry of Morocco, shares his poem
Mohamed Ellaghafi a Moroccan poet, writer, and publisher,
The VI International Scientific and Practical Conference on “Methodological Innovations in the Practice of Teaching Russian Language and Literature in a Multicultural Environment” will be inaugurated on May 31
The VI International
At the end of the Second World War in 1945, following the surrender of Germany and Japan, we were living in a ground-floor apartment on Hammouda Street, just a few meters from the southwestern outer wall of Abdeen Palace. This was due to the lack of available accommodation in my grandfather’s building at 24 Mostafa Kamel Street in the Abdeen district upon our return from Britain. I was