Poetry

Poems by Anita Agnihotri

Anita Agnihotri’s literary oeuvre spans across all genres- poetry, novels, writing for children, and critiques of development. Her poems are translated by Moulinath Goswami.

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Poems by Sangram Jena

Sangram Jena, a bi-lingual writer, has published five collections of poetry in Odia and three volumes of poems in English. His poems have been published in India and abroad in several prestigious journals. These poems are translated from Odia by noted poet Bibhu Padhi.

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Poems by Mohammad Nurul Huda

Mohammad Nurul Huda (b. 30 September 1949) is one of the leading Bangladeshi poets. A versatile writer, he is also widely known as an essayist, literary critic, academic, translator, folklorist and IPR-specialist for copyright and traditional cultural expressions. Currently he is the Director General of Bangla Academy, a national institute of arts and letters.

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Unusual Characters – Poems by Tom Sharp

Tom Sharp is a Native American of Aleut heritage, a member of Seldovia Village Tribe. He is the author of numerous books, including Spectacles: A Sampler of Poems and Prose, SciFi , Things People Do, The book of beliefs, The I Ching, Images, and First Nations

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Poems by Kirstin Ruth Bratt

Kirstin Ruth Bratt is a professor, mother, writer who is fascinated with live theater and music. She can often be seen walking near the Mississippi River in Minneapolis or holding yoga poses in a hot studio.

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A Time of Its Own – Poem by Maria Malinovskaya

Malinovskaya’s poetry has been published in numerous anthologies and magazines and translated into English, Spanish, Italian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Belarusian and Polish. Her most recent documentary poetry project is based on testimonies of French–Ivorian clashes survivors. A Time of its own is a poem based on the testimonies of the French citizen who survived the civil war in Ivory Coast

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Poems by Saroj Bal

Saroj Bal (b-1976) writes poetry and fiction in Odia language. He has 14 poetry collections, 4 collections of short-stories and 1 novel to his credit. Translated from the Odia by Bibhu Padhi who is a distinguished poet from Orisha.

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Two Poems from “835 Lines” by Nazım Hikmet

Nâzım Hikmet Ran,commonly known as Nâzım Hikmet, was a Turkish poet, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, director and memoirist. He was acclaimed for the “lyrical flow of his statements”. Described as a “romantic communist” and “romantic revolutionary”, he was repeatedly arrested for his political beliefs and spent much of his adult life in prison or in exile. His poetry has been translated from Turkish by Neil P Doherty.

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