Let the Rivers Speak! – Lucia Cupertino and the Poetry of the Global Souths, by Pina Piccolo
Courtesy of The Anthonym- Bridge to Global Literature where this essay first appeared on 6 November 2021. Defining Lucia ...
Courtesy of The Anthonym- Bridge to Global Literature where this essay first appeared on 6 November 2021. Defining Lucia ...
Book synopsis Andrès is twenty years old, lives in Paris with his mother and has never met his father, Jean-Luc ...
Poems translated by Helen Wickes and Donald Stang, based on Giuseppe Villella's original translation for the Canadian edition of To ...
The Dreaming Machine
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A Certain Homeland And in terms of you, homeland! *** In an Arab homeland, we lean on the table ...
THE ABSENT-MINDED MAN Again tonight, stretched out on the bed, the absent-minded man thinks about the light outside ...
She wasn’t like that when you were alone with her, but how often was I ever alone with her? ...
It was Foucault who defined a “text” as a collection of signs that need interpretation. This definition broadened the meaning ...
Jebila Okongwu critiques stereotypes of Africa and African identity and repurposes them as counter-strategies, drawing on African history, symbolism, ...
3 SEPTEMBER 2020 – DEADLINE FOR RUCKSACK – GLOBAL POETRY PATCHWORK PROJECT Rucksack, at Global Poetry Patchwork is an...
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