On Valentine’s Day, what could be better than a puzzle that combines flowers, poetry and secret codes? By Sam Von EhrenAndrew Dore and Robert Vinluan In Victorian England, flowers were sometimes used ...
I fled a burning archipelago in the rain, on my mother’s back, in another war or perishes in a thicket of words. And so, speaking as one of the flowers, I’ll seek rest in falling. I’ll seek asylum in ...
For the 26th year in succession M. Prabhu of Udhagamandalam, a poet, has distributed copies of his poem ‘Kaatchiku Varatha Kadhambangal’ to visitors at the just concluded annual flower show, in ...
(Pratishtha Pandya is a bilingual poet and translator working across Gujarati and English. The first collection of her Gujarati poems Lalala... has been published by Navjeevan Samprat. She currently ...
To feel a stranger’s pain is humane. I tell the child, “There’s always tomorrow.” “But what will happen to that child?” I wonder, I ask, I demand a reply. The Post Bulletin publishes poetry by local ...
If we’re going to celebrate literary birthdays in February, it’s hard to dodge the birthday of James Joyce (1882–1941) on February 2, if only because Joyce is, well, Joyce. Over the past few decades, ...
Emily Pauline Johnson (1861–1913) — known also by her Mohawk stage name, Tekahionwake — toured her native Canada and the United States as what we might now call a performance poet, whose act turned on ...
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