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We began our journey as an international magazine named “Litterateur Redefining World” with the tagline “Unfold a world, untold and unseen.” For us, litterateurs are writers, poets, and artists — all those who harness the power of words in service of humanity.In an era divided by walls of fear, hatred, and indifference, we believe literature still holds the profound ability to heal, connect, and transform societies. Our dream is to transcend human-constructed boundaries and foster a united humanity that rises in love — with one another and with nature. Now is the time to wield words for the world.Let us unite.
This May 2026 edition is a landmark special anthology released to mark International Workers’ Day. It issues a powerful call: Writers of the world, unite!
The volume opens with the collaborative painting “Blossoms of a Redefined World” by Mini Shajil & Roshni Shajil, accompanied by a review from the K.M. Anthru Research Center. The ART section features Giacomo Cuttone (Italy) with his ink-on-paper work “Resurrection under the sun” (2022), and Shirley Smothers (USA) with “The Caring Nurse,” a tribute for International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026.
Featuring 28 unique contributors from 18 countries, this anthology celebrates rich cross-cultural dialogue through six striking fictions from Uzbekistan, Greece, Australia, Egypt, and North Macedonia by Mohira Eshpo’latova, Eva Stamou, Andrew Leggett, Abdel latif Moubarak, Nodirabegim Ibrokhimova, and Gordana Karakashevska. Outstanding poetry comes from distinguished voices including Anna Maria Mickiewicz (Polish poet from the UK), Małgorzata Borzeszkowska (Poland), Niloy Rafiq (Bangladesh), Phillip Periman (United States), Elisabetta Bonaparte (Italy), Smaragdi Mitropoulou (Greece), Jack Random (California, USA), Hussein Habasch (Kurdistan), Nandita De nee Chatterjee (India), Francisc Edmund Balogh (Romanian from UK), Nazrethil Jose Varghese (Philadelphia) with “Holter Monitor,” Elena Angelopoulou (Athens, Greece), and Sangita Singh (India).Additional highlights include a prose/essay poem by John C. Mannone (Tennessee, USA), reflections on International Workers’ Day by Rethy Devi (Chicago, USA) and Mary Anne Zammit (Malta), and Taghrid Bou Merhi’s (Lebanese-Brazilian) piece “Ethical Renewal In A Time Of Division: How Words Restore The World.”A significant SPECIAL FEATURE by Shajil Anthru examines Frank Harris’s novel The Bomb — a work that refuses to let the Haymarket Martyrs be forgotten.Every contribution merits close reading.
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