Remember together we read
“The Jungle” and “The Color Purple”
Remember together we read
“The Jungle” and “The Color Purple”
Nothing is more dangerous to a society than the silencing of art.
I lay in the quiet
Curled under a wool comforter
Listening to father’s rhythmic movement around the house
Mahnaz Badihian reading at Cafe Que Tal during Litcrawl 2010. Hosted by The International Poetry Library of San Francisco. Intro by Kim Mahler.
Poetry becomes always more popular because it provides the possibility to express feelings like happiness, love, sadness and pain by means of special words
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— mirrors, photographs — with sheets, as Jews
do, though she’s not a Jew.
John Stuart Mill; Some will object, that a comparison cannot fairly be made between the government of the male sex and
Santosh Kalwar is a poet, writer and researcher. He is a self-published Nepalese writer who writes in English about truth, love and relationships
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