Reseña del libro "LITTERATEUR redefining world December 2025 (en Inglés)"
KM Anthru Foundation proudly presents the December 2025 edition of LITTERATEUR Redefining World. Founded in memory of the visionary writer K.M. Anthru, whose passion for storytelling excelled languages and geographies, LITTERATEUR has evolved into a nonprofit initiative under the KM Anthru Foundation in Kerala, India. Edited by Shajil Anthru, a pioneering figure in literary philosophy with his creation of Zeroism and Fishbone Poetry, this edition exemplifies our mission to reduce divides, amplify marginalized voices, and redefine the world through the power of words and images.Focusing on Italy, where a profound appreciation for arts and literature is plaited into the national identity, this edition holds particular tone. Italy, the cradle of the Renaissance, home to masters like Dante Alighieri, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci, has long been a global influencer in culture and creativity. Yet, in today's interconnected world, Italian readers, artists, and scholars seek avenues to engage with international perspectives that enrich their own heritage.LITTERATEUR serves as that vital link, introducing Italian audiences to a symphony of global voices while subtly echoing Italy's own artistic legacy. The cover itself is a nod to this connection: featuring Francesco Hayez's iconic 1859 painting Il Bacio (The Kiss), a masterpiece of Italian Romanticism symbolizing passion, secrecy, and the spirit of the Risorgimento-the unification of Italy.This edition's bold, unconventional pieces align with Italy's love for intellectual discourse, making it an essential addition to any personal library. It's not just a book; but which encourages Italians to see their own cultural richness reflected and refracted through others.With its visual-text collaborations, where classic paintings are reimagined alongside modern writings, it sparks interdisciplinary conversations.LITTERATEUR enhances introduces underrepresented literatures and arts, aligning with Italy's UNESCO-recognized commitment to cultural preservation. The journal's focus on resistance and hope resonates with Italy's history of antifascist literature and postwar reconstruction. Its high-quality print and striking visuals make it a durable, reference-worthy addition, ensuring long-term value for patrons.The key features of the December 2025 edition, we see our global commitment in action. This issue spans poetry, short fiction, essays, translations, and visual-art pairings, all curated to highlight cultural nuances. 6Shajil Anthru with "The Boot That Kicked the World", IOLANDA LEOTTA, Italy with "My home country", Yordanka Getsova, Veliko Tarnovo with "Fountains of Villa d'Este", Radka Marinova Lyulyakova, Plovdiv, Bulgaria with "Italy", Emilija Todorova, Australia with "DIANA*", Paromita Mukherjee, India with "HYMNS OF FLAME AND STONE", Barbara Anna Gaiardoni, Verona, Italy with "Tanka", Lidia Chiarelli, Torino, Italy with "Lights in the Rock Garden", Immagine & Poesia: Between Words and Images, Shirley Smothers, United States with "Leaning Tower of Pisa", Michele Digrandi, Italy with ""The Third Dream of Saint Joseph", Dr. Arch. Franca Colozzo with "THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL", Rolando Certa-Sicilian Poet and Voice of Mediterranean Cultural Dialogue, "Between Squares, Poetry and Revolution: the Antigruppo as Told by Simona Squadrito" by Giacomo Cuttone, Sicily, Italy, "Political Economy of Poetry and Art* and "Torsions, Aggressions, Deviations and Critique in the Literary Theory and Practice of F. Muzzioli" by Antonino Contiliano, Sicily, Italy with the regular column "from Sign to sign" makes the magazine "Never to miss"