Ashraf Fayadh’s “Sīra maraḍiyya” Peeks out from behind Prison Bars – Sana Darghmouni
Sīra maraḍiyya, Peeks out from behind Prison Bars Ashraf Fayadh's second poetry collection, “sīra maraḍiyya” (epicrisis) was launched in ...
Sīra maraḍiyya, Peeks out from behind Prison Bars Ashraf Fayadh's second poetry collection, “sīra maraḍiyya” (epicrisis) was launched in ...
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Translated from the Bengali by Mohammad Shafiqul Islam. Cover image: Demonstrators clashing with police outside state owned television (Photo - ...

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The following 5 poems have never been published in magazines before. They are part of Serena Piccoli’s latest poetry collection ...

Red coral It may happen that a dolphin Becomes stranded in the north Following the sad sound of a horn. ...

First published in the "On she Goes" journal with the title "Shailja Patel on How the Empire Travels Back- Exploring migrant ...
In this issue of The Dreaming Machine, an interview with the artist focusing on this exhibit, curated by Camilla Boemio,...
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