Review of “My Oybek” book By Gulmira Poʻlotova Undoubtedly, Oybegim Mening is one of the rarest and best works of Uzbek literature. Oybegim, which occupies a deep place in my heart, has such a powerful effect on every person who reads it that you can’t put this book down andContinue Reading

Poems By Tuliyeva Sarvinoz Train station We are waiting at the station, Look at the clock, take care of your child. A dream train that I didn’t expect, He runs and rings the bell. The passenger is in a hurry, the tracks of the wagon, Self-propelled bag, clear sound. “Good-bye,Continue Reading

American poetry has been shaped by remarkable voices throughout history. Here are ten influential poets whose words continue to resonate: Emily Dickinson: Known as the “Poet of Paradox,” Emily Dickinson’s enigmatic and introspective poetry explored themes of life, death, and nature. Her famous poems include “Because I could not stopContinue Reading

“Don’t Call Us Dead: Poems” by Danez Smith: A Powerful Exploration of Black Experience by PHT Award-winning poet Danez Smith’s collection “Don’t Call Us Dead: Poems” is a poignant and unflinching exploration of black life, love, and loss. Published by Graywolf Press in 2017, this groundbreaking work has left an indelible markContinue Reading