book reviews
Reviews of the best poetry books, collections and anthologies; discover poems and up-and-coming poets across all cultures, genres and themes.
Lechuza ou Owl Witch: Légende Urbaine de la Sorcière
The enigmatic figure of the Lechuza, or Owl Witch, has long captivated the imagination of cultures across the Americas. This légende urbaine de la sorcière weaves together themes of mysticism, folklore, and fear, leaving an indelible mark on local traditions and stories. In this article, we delve into the origins, symbolism, and modern interpretations of the Lechuza, unraveling why this figure continues to intrigue believers and skeptics alike.
By Housekeepingabout a year ago in Poets
The Haunted Night
The storm came out of nowhere. What had been a calm evening turned into a chaotic downpour, forcing Rajib to pull over his motorbike. The rain blurred the winding road, and the distant flicker of a village light was his only hope. Soaked and shivering, he pushed his bike through the muddy path toward the settlement.
By Israt Jahan Anikaabout a year ago in Poets
The Iliad by Homer
Focusing on the latter weeks of the Trojan War—a struggle between the Greek city-states and Troy—this epic poem With an especially eye toward the Greek hero Achilles, whose wrath and refusal to battle have terrible results, the narrative examines ideas of combat, honor, wrath, and divine intervention. The tale also delves into the lives of the gods, their connections with humanity, and their influence on the path of events.
By Genius Slyabout a year ago in Poets
Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy
The protagonist of this epic poem sets upon a remarkable trip over Hell (Inferno), Purgatory (Purgatorio), and Paradise (Paradiso). Under the direction of the ancient Roman poet Virgil and his lover Beatrice, he visits many historical and mythological characters in every sphere and observes the lifetime results of earthly misdeeds and virtues. Offering great insights into the nature of good and evil, free will, and divine justice, the road functions as an emblem for the soul's path toward God.
By Genius Slyabout a year ago in Poets
If It Were in My Power…
If It Were in My Power… If it were in my power, I’d build a city, a magical tower. Where the flutter of doves in their gentle flight Would turn life’s song into endless delight. Where jingling breaths, like anklets, sing, And senses soak in the hues of spring. Where the moon would never fade or wane, And moonlight’s fabric would gently sustain The barren souls of a thirsty earth, Clothing their hearts with endless worth.
By Muhammad Waseem about a year ago in Poets









