Poetry Sounds in Harmony with Music on Record
Poet Piret Põldver and musician Kalev Karlson present a poetry album featuring eight meditative pieces at a cultural event in Estonia.
About lonely fathers and the little Aspazija. Review of the latest books by Āboliņš and Tabūna
This article reviews two new books, one focusing on a single father's struggles and the other on a child's development into a renowned poet.
Thus d'Annunzio carved his unforgettable poems
The article reflects on the prolific literary period of Italian poet Gabriele d'Annunzio, particularly between the 19th and 20th centuries, highlighting his extensive production of poetry and theatrical works.
"Spring, the Miracle We Know Best"... Gwanghwamun Signboard Spring Edition Gets a Makeover
The Gwanghwamun Signboard has been revamped for spring with the phrase "Spring, the Miracle We Know Best," inspired by a work from poet Kim So-yeon.
Deaths: Poet and Teacher United Scholarship and Pop Culture
Paulo César de Carvalho, a beloved poet and Portuguese teacher, integrated academic knowledge with pop culture, leaving a significant impact on his students and friends.
Poet Ingrid Kallenbäck is dead – wrote nine poetry collections
Swedish poet Ingrid Kallenbäck has passed away at the age of 70, remembered for her ability to perceive the subtle nuances of existence.
In their seventies, two old friends unite: 'In these chaotic times, we must pay our dues'
In their seventies, two lifelong friends, a historian and a poet, have embarked on a new initiative to share knowledge through humanities lectures in Cheongju, South Korea.
"Ankle bracelet", "Chilindrina troska" and "the poet": the gems of Milei's speech in Congress
President Javier Milei delivered a contentious speech at the opening of Congress, filled with interruptions and jabs at the opposition.
Přerov will rent the grave of its native Josef Kainar at Prague's Vyšehrad
The city of Přerov is set to rent the grave of its famous native, poet Josef Kainar, located at Vyšehrad in Prague.
Rio 461 years: from the poet who created the 'Marvelous City' to tales that span from the South Zone to the periphery, see books that feature Rio as a backdrop
The article highlights twelve literary works that depict the city of Rio de Janeiro, celebrating its 461 years by showcasing how writers have transformed its streets and neighborhoods into narrative elements.
The 'One Poet Show' of Senegalese Souleymane Diamanka, between humor and poetry
Senegalese humorist and poet Souleymane Diamanka is currently performing his show 'One Poet Show' in Paris, blending poetry with humor.
My City’s Dwelling is Illegal Leaflets, Not Books
The author reflects on their unorthodox journey to becoming a poet, emphasizing their lack of formal literary education and the profound impact of their challenging environment.
Flipelô 2026 honors the Bahian poet Myriam Fraga, idealizer of the literary fair
The 2026 edition of the Festa Literária Internacional do Pelourinho (Flipelô) will honor the late Bahian poet Myriam Fraga, the event's creator.
Yi Sang's 'Wings' Turns 90... Why Scholar Kwon Young-min Imagined Artist Gu Bon-ung
The 90th anniversary of Yi Sang's short story 'Wings' is marked, exploring the connections between the poet and painter Gu Bon-ung.
Graffiti insulting Ukrainian ambassador appears in Serbia
Graffiti insulting the Ukrainian ambassador appeared in Novi Sad, Serbia, shortly after a monument to a Ukrainian poet was vandalized.
Heiner Müller: "I will always revere Nietzsche"
A recent discovery of an early text by Heiner Müller reveals the precocious talent of the young poet, reflecting his ambitious vision for European literature.
Monument to Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko in Serbia vandalised on anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion
A monument to Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko was vandalized in Novi Sad, Serbia, on the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, prompting condemnation from the Ukrainian embassy.
Spectacle Judgement of the Symbolic Murder of Poet Wislawa Szymborska
A performance art piece titled 'Projeto Wislawa' explores the symbolic trial of the late Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska, examining the themes of violence and intolerance in contemporary society.
How Menotti del Picchia was the only modernist poet to approach cinema
Menotti del Picchia is recognized as the only Brazilian modernist poet significantly involved in cinema, with a tribute at the Cinemateca Brasileira highlighting his film 'Alvorada de Glória.'
Fortunately, Klaus Høeck has more humor than ChatGPT
The article discusses Danish poet Klaus Høeck's humor and literary career, highlighting his clever insights on writing and life.
The Eternal Rebellious
The article reflects on the life and reluctance of renowned poet and playwright Franz Xaver Kroetz as he reaches his 80th birthday.
Poet and President [Accidental Connection by Kim Hyun-a]
The article reflects on a dream the author had involving the current president of South Korea and themes of memory and nostalgia through the lens of a domestic experience.
Andrijs Ļubka: The Fourth Anniversary of Russia's Aggression. It's Time to Ukrainianize Europe
Ukrainian poet and writer Andrijs Ļubka reflects on the fourth anniversary of Russia's aggression against Ukraine and emphasizes the need to spread Ukrainian values in Europe.
Anna Verschik: every poet has his own translator
Anna Verschik emphasizes that every poet has a unique translator, as she discusses her approach to translating contemporary Ukrainian poetry amid the ongoing war.
Fabrice Luchini: "Victor Hugo speaks to us. His poetry has a disquieting truth"
Fabrice Luchini discusses his interpretation of Victor Hugo's works and how the poet's enduring themes resonate in modern times.
Writer and Tuna Editor Ott Raun Has Died
Ott Raun, a notable prose writer, poet, publicist, and journalist, passed away at the age of 85.
Elvira Sastre: "From the cultural world, I can't stand that sometimes the authors matter more than the books"
Spanish poet Elvira Sastre discusses the importance of books over authors and reflects on her creative process in an interview.
"Living in a Stressful Environment, Creativity is Impossible." A Conversation with Poet Kārlis Vērdiņš
Latvian poet Kārlis Vērdiņš discusses the challenges of creativity in stressful environments and introduces his new poetry collection while reflecting on the importance of finding inner peace.
Why does Kārlis Vērdiņš's voice resonate in the animated film? A conversation with the poet about the power of creativity
In a recent interview, Latvian poet Kārlis Vērdiņš discusses his new poetry collection and the importance of finding inner peace for creativity, even amid social and political challenges.
With Vivid Cracks (Evocation of the Poetry of Maria Antònia Salvà)
The article reflects on the recent reissue of two works by poet Maria Antònia Salvà and highlights the importance of her literature and intellectual contributions.
EDITORIAL ⟩ Hardo Pajula: thought-forged shackles
This editorial discusses the importance of imagination according to the poet William Blake, highlighting its relevance in contemporary discourse.
Jurga Ivanauskaitė Prize Awarded to Poet Vitalija Maksvytė
The Jurga Ivanauskaitė Prize is awarded to poet Vitalija Maksvytė for her significant literary contribution, showcasing a deep exploration of complex human experiences.
This year's Vilnius club prize awarded to the memoir book 'My Fabijoniškės'
The memoir 'My Fabijoniškės' by poet R. Mieczkowskis has won this year's Vilnius club prize, recounting the author's childhood in a village that is now part of Vilnius.
Fugitives, Dissidents, and Saints Against the Inhumane Regime
The article reflects on the life and funeral of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova, emphasizing the state's mistreatment of her legacy despite her significant literary contributions.
When Poet Kim Hye-soon, the 'Poet of Death', Speaks about 'The Ethics of the Writer'
Kim Hye-soon discusses the complexities of writing and the responsibilities of authors towards trauma survivors in her new book 'Ventriloquism in the Air.'
Iraq opens investigation after video of 'Al-Jawahiri'.. what's the story?
Iraq is launching an investigation into a controversial video featuring the poet Muhammad Mahdi Al-Jawahiri, which has drawn criticism on social media.
A recital among friends: Serrat, Ana Belén, and Poveda remember the verses of Joan Margarit, 'the musical poet'
Joan Manuel Serrat, Ana Belén, and other friends gathered to celebrate the life and poetry of Joan Margarit at the Instituto Cervantes, emphasizing the beauty and impact of his work.
Elvira Sastre: "In Spain many books are read and sold, and if the book survives, this country has hope"
Spanish poet Elvira Sastre discusses her literary career and the release of her new book that combines poetry, reflections, and personal photos.
Al-Jawahiri in Service of the Prime Minister: An Announcement Ignites Cultural Controversy in Iraq
An AI-generated advertisement depicting the renowned poet Muhammad Mahdi Al-Jawahiri serving tea to Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani has sparked widespread outrage in Iraq.
Alexandros Chountas: 'Surrealism arises from life itself...'
The internationally recognized Greek poet Nanos Valaorit's work, 'The Hotel on the Night That Falls', is being presented for the first time in Greece, directed by Lina Fountoglou.
Juhan Smuul was born today in history
Today marks the anniversary of the birth of Estonian writer and poet Juhan Smuul.
A legacy to challenge and inspire: farewell Lionel Fogarty, poet and activist
Lionel Fogarty, a celebrated Aboriginal poet and activist, leaves behind a powerful legacy that encourages future generations to confront injustices after his recent passing.
Listen to Wasim Barelvi on Aaj Tak - A fluttering, swaying bird...
Renowned poet Wasim Barelvi participated in the 'Mushaira-e-Lucknow' session at 'Sahitya Aaj Tak Lucknow 2026', enchanting the audience with his poetry.
New Dynamics in Cultural Cooperation between Greece and Egypt
Greece's Culture Minister Lina Mendoni visits Cairo to enhance cultural ties and expand collaboration with Egypt, participating in events commemorating poet Constantine Cavafy.
An Indigenous Educator Takes Over from Marx Arriaga
Indigenous educator and poet Nadia López García has been appointed as the head of the General Directorate of Educational Materials at Mexico's Ministry of Public Education, succeeding Marx Arriaga.
Leather Goods
The article discusses the arbitrary judgments of a literary committee against a poet despite past accolades and explores the complexities of literary recognition.
Dear Friend: The Dialogue Between a Poet and a Singer Against the Background of Milan
A theater performance titled 'Caro amico' explores a dialogue about love and loss in the context of Milan, blending poetry and music in a unique sensory experience.
Goodbye, Marx Arriaga: Poet Nadia López Appointed as New Director of Free Textbooks at SEP
Nadia López García has been appointed as the new director of free textbooks at Mexico's Secretariat of Education, replacing Marx Arriaga amid disagreements over curriculum changes.
Nadia López García, indigenous educator and poet, new head of Educational Materials after Marx Arriaga's departure
Nadia López García has been appointed as the new head of Educational Materials following the dismissal of Marx Arriaga from the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) in Mexico.
What is the special style of heartbreak in Lucknow? Learn from Himanshu Bajpayee
The article discusses the unique expression of heartbreak in Lucknow, as articulated by poet Himanshu Bajpayee, emphasizing the city's distinct cultural and linguistic characteristics.