Yan Li is identified with the Misty Poets; His poems have been translated into French, Italian,Spanish, English, Swedish, Korean and German.
Yan Li is identified with the Misty Poets; His poems have been translated into French, Italian,Spanish, English, Swedish, Korean and German.
Carla Faesler is a writer and experimental poet. She is the author of the novel, Formol, (Tusquets, 2014), considered the best book published in 2014 by the magazine La Tempestad.
Trishna Basak is a poet, writer and translator with many books to her credit. She regularly translates from Maithili, Hindi and Malayalam.
This chronicle by Tucídides, from the year 46 BC, narrates the horrors of the last epidemic that devastated Athens, could well be the first report in history
A satirical take on exploitation and further deprivation of the poor in Pandemic
The Antonym Host Ranjita Chattopadhyaya got together with Artist and Curator Carl Heyward from Sanfransisco, Educator and Translator Radina Dimitrova from Mexico City, Poet and Writer Yashodhara Ray Chaudhuri from Kolkata and Ahmed Masoud, Novelist and Playwright from London for an hour long discussion on how one year of Pandemic impacted the Art and Literary world and what did we copes and learnt from it.
Me. An excluding word. How many first-person narratives this pandemic has triggered. We don’t know yet. But what can we expect. If literature feeds on exceptions, the common root promises little.
April 26,,, 2020
These days I seem to repeat all my actions thrice… Otherwise a restlessness gnaws at my insides… I get a feeling that the task at hand is not quite complete… I wash the same cup three times over… I fold a shirt thrice… Think the same thoughts three times… But of course,,, I say it aloud just once lest she starts thinking that I am going mad…
Laura Accerboni was born in Genoa in 1985.She has published three poetry collections: Acqua acqua fuoco ( 2020), La parte dell’annegato (2016) and Attorno a ciò che non è stato ( 2010) .
Lin Bai was born in Guangxi Province in 1958 . She has nine novels, as well as novellas, short stories, essays, and collections of poetry to her credit. In 1998, Lin Bai won the first Chinese Women’s Prize for Fiction.