Debuting his column, “Californian Revelations,” Azzam Shafi '28 explores universal themes in poetry from different cultures, reflecting on love in poetry for this first installment.
War does not determine who is right—only who is left.” Bertrand Russell’s words echo hauntingly in our times, and few contemporary Hindi poets embody this truth as profoundly as Babusha Kohli.
By Saurabh Sharma March 6 (Reuters) - After Nepal's historic youth-led uprising last September killed 77 people and forced ...
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The rise of English writing in Nepal
Kathmandu, March 6 -- Nepal's evolving literary landscape rests on an emerging, transformative base, with an inclination towards the English language as a prominent medium of expression. With the ...
Balen – as he is popularly known – was a nobody until 2013, when he almost overnight became a rap sensation. Nearly a decade ...
Mahmoud Darwish, Palestine’s greatest modern poet, fell in love with a Jewish Israeli woman named Tamar Ben-Ami in the early 1960s – a relationship that inspired some of the most celebrated Arabic ...
One of my favorite poems is "Love After Love" by Derek Walcott. I think it especially speaks to those of us who have lived a long life. peel your own image from the mirror. Sit. Feast on your life. I ...
SINGAPORE – At 85, pioneer writer Robert Yeo has published a suite of love poems he wrote at 27 – lines of dewy-eyed longing he did not dare publish as a young man, heart-on-his-sleeve verses which he ...
Imagine receiving a love poem that reads: “Your breasts are like two fawns, twins of a gazelle, browsing among the lilies,” going on to say that they are a “mount” that the author wishes to “betake” ...
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