Pablo Neruda: The poet who chased his murderer

Pablo Neruda: The poet who chased his murderer

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Forty two years after his death, the Chilean Ministry of Interior published a statement accusing Pinochet’s regime of planning to assassin the poet and...
Pablo Neruda

Pablo Neruda

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Pablo Neruda ist einer der einflussreichsten und meistgelesenen Dichter des 20. Jahrhunderts in Amerika. „Kein Schriftsteller von Weltruf ist den Nordamerikanern vielleicht so wenig...
Greek Mythology

Greek Mythology: A Legitimate Child of Ancient Egyptian Mythology

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Creation myths are a part of all cultures worldwide. They are the method to interpret natural phenomena, where a people came from and how...
Mahadevi Varma

Mahadevi Varma: Saint of Feminism

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Married at the age of nine, according to the Hindu tradition, Mahadevi Varma, the poetess, writer, story teller and feminist, chose to spend her...
Kush: A Three Thousand Years Civilization

Kush: A Three Thousand Years Civilization

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Located in the North of modern Sudan and extreme south of Egypt, or what Egyptians call: Upper Egypt, Nubia, a nation that still exists...
Abdul- Rahman Badawy

Abdul- Rahman Badawy

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Abdul- Rahman Badawi (1917-2002), war einer der bedeutendsten philosophischen Persönlichkeiten und Gelehrten in Ägypten. Ein produktiver Schriftsteller und Übersetzer mit etwa 120 Monographien und Übersetzungen in Philosophie, der...
Natufian Culture

Natufian Culture

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Fifteen thousand years ago, a sedentary population settled in the area of Levant. They started agriculture at “Tel Abu Hureyra” south Syria maybe 13...
Victor Kocher

Victor Kocher

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Victor Kocher (1952 - 2011) wurde in Baden, Schweiz, geboren. Er studierte Klassische Philologie und Arabisch in Zürich und Genf. 1977 wandte er sich dem Nahen...
African Mythology

First Steps to Discover the World: African Mythology

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Myths are not mere entertaining stories that replicate certain people’s imagination and culture; they are rather the neonatal steps in the human path for...
What “Kojiki” and “Nihon Shoki” say about the World

What “Kojiki” and “Nihon Shoki” say about the World

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The Japanese archipelago, through its isolation, served humanity with sophisticated mythology since the prehistorical era. This heritage was documented in “Kojiki” 712 A. D....