The Dreaming Machine

The dreaming machine – issue number 10 (May 2022)

POETRY

Alphabet – Farah Ahamed

I dream of the tree of silence – Poems by Rafael Romero

Three poems from “The Bastard and the Bishop”  – Gerald Fleming

The dolls have pronounced it – Poems by Mohamed Kheder

NAWABGUNJ – Jhelum Tribedi, and Translator’s Thoughts by Moulinath Goswami

The malice of desires feeds the power of my imagination -Poems by Mubeen Kishany

Always another curtain to draw open: Five poems by Helen Wickes

God appeared at midnight: Three poems by Bitasta Ghoshal

Ukrainian Poetry in La Macchina Sognante – In Solidarity with the People of Ukraine

FICTION

After Breaking News – Mojaffor Hossain

FLORAL PRINT FLAT SHOES – Lucia Cupertino

THE THEATER OF MEMORY – Julio Monteiro Martins

THE CULPRIT – Gourahari Das

A very different story (Part I) – Nandini Sahu

The Red Bananas – N. Annadurai

NON FICTION

Farewell, Silver Girl – Carolyn Miller

Jaider Esbell – Specialist in provocations, by Loretta Emiri

Figures of Pathos (Part I) – Salvatore Piermarini

Plowing the publishing world – Tribute to Brazilian writer Itamar Vieira, by Loretta Emiri

INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS

Sagar Kumar Sharma in a Literary Conversation with Sarita Jenamani

A medley of artwork from Le braccianti di Euripide collective

A new reality needed – A conversation with Mathew Emmett, by Camilla Boemio

Sagar Kumar Sharma in conversation with Santosh Bakaya

The Power of the Female Gaze: On Maria Antonietta Scarpari’s Artistic Practice – Camilla Boemio

OUT OF BOUNDS

Alahor in Granata: A Forgotten Opera by Donizetti – Fawzi Karim

Hunting for images in Guatemala City: Alvaro Sanchez interviewed by Pina Piccolo

EARTH ANTHEM: A eulogy of the earth, its beauty, its biodiversity – Abhay K.

Skjelv Du Pa handa, Vladimir / Does Your Hand Shake, Vladimir? – Transnational Solidarity Project (Odveig Klyve)

But for plants there is no delegating: seven Poems by Achille Pignatelli

M’aidez, May Day – Pina Piccolo

Tim Ingold’s “Correspondences – Giuseppe Ferrara

Desperately seeking Marion: A review of “Women, Antifascism and Mussolini’s Italy – The Life of Marion Cave Rosselli”, by Isabelle Richet