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“The Great Enigma” by Stamatis Polenakis (trans. Richard Pierce)
Goodbye forever to this brief age of freedom. Farewell unforgettable days and glorious nights and leaves swept away by the wind. We were young, we hoped for nothing and we waited for tomorrow with the blind obstinacy of the castaway who throws stones in the water. Source: Polenakis, Stamatis. “The Great Enigma.” Austerity Measures: The…
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To the Real Cannibal Mockingbird
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Dareen Tatour
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‘Palestinian Women Journalist Participated In a Training Workshop’
Wikipedia Poem, No. 753 palestinian women journalist participated in a training workshop in ramallah on the qualities and skills they need in order to become more influential and able to influence change and participate in public affairs in the media political and social sectors and on the challenges and obstacles that hinder their capabilities the…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 267
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