Adjusting with the Disaster [Special Editorial]
Just like in personal lives, some significant events at a larger scale warrant a change or shift in the way we do things or at least perceive and anticipate things. […]
Just like in personal lives, some significant events at a larger scale warrant a change or shift in the way we do things or at least perceive and anticipate things. […]
Gyanbahadur Chhetri Tezpur, Assam Global Bhutanese Literary Organization (GBLO) was set up in 2009 with a view to uniting the Bhutanese people who were rehabilitated in developed countries of the […]
Jason Kornwitz Boston College Public health officials have advised everyone in the United States to wear masks, wash their hands, and stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus. But thousands […]
Nomerica Pariyar Ohio, America There was a girl, that had a curl up upon her head. And it stood up in bed. But, But, she did not like it at […]
Arzu Sharma Ohio, America Apart from us They all live with us We have souls, they do too Like we feel, they do too We have the right […]
Welkin Siskin Washington, America Pass along the news of coronavirus Among people like us; For it sucks up life in minutes What should let us stay calm yet? Unborn, infants, […]
Yati Raj Ajnabee Adelaide, South Australia Malnutrition and poverty-stricken Africa has been singly fighting for centuries begging for breath The virus of famine is bigoted It only sneaks, rests in, […]
We know limited about the behavior of COVID-19. Evidence from past epidemics and pandemics shows that health workers are vulnerable to contract the disease. This must apply to COVID-19 as […]
Dr. Ramji Timalsina, a researcher of poetry and diaspora, and lecturer of English at Tribhuvan University, Nepal, has recently published an article titled “Fear in Bhutanese Nepali Diasporic Poetry” in […]
Bozena Helena Mazur-Nowak/UK I’m wondering between the entrance and the exit I am looking for you in vain You have perished Only our photo on the wall is still hanging […]
Welkin Siskin Washington, America For he quests after the unknown Not recognizable by the eyes, And tries his hand to make it known It seems as though he is playing […]
Bozena Helena Mazur-Nowak/UK Grandma! Grandma! See, summer came! Wherever you look, flowers are bowing their smell braids senses, intertwines a butterfly into a bouquet with two bees and a ladybird. […]
–Bozena Helena Mazur-Nowak/ UK They were pushing And they were angry at the sky They wanted to steal some praise from the sun And they ended their paradise life On […]
Welkin Siskin Washington, America 1) A Wish Be it abler for me to spread love Be it abler for me to spread peace, Compassion, empathy of the heart’s hub For […]
By Laxmi Prasad Devkota Surely, my friend, insane am I Such is my plight. I visualize sound. I hear the visible. And fragrance I taste. And the ethereal is palpable […]
Laxman Dhamala Ohio, America On the night of November 12, 1909, “Laxmi” – the hero who shined. The holy night, (the night of “goddess of wealth”) Was full of light. […]
Welkin Siskin Washington, America 1.Between the Reality and the Dream Intermediate between intercepted dreams, falling reality and in-between. Search between your stories and the societal One, Quest after them minutely, […]
–Bozena Helena Mazur-Nowak/ UK At the top of the stairs of your Church, were scattered crumbs of eternity. Between them, I found the sweetness of your heart. You asked me […]
By Ramesh Gautam* Background More than a decade has passed since the first Bhutanese family got resettled. Despite the augmented concerns that the Bhutanese community is losing the essence of […]
–Welkin Siskin/ Washington, America 1) Wants For wants pile up and leave us with what we have And neither can we steer clear of it or shun To spend life […]
Dinesh Dhungyel Texas, America The order she manifests her life Lingers with your indecency That lures her sanity With an ill feed And she loses the wealth Your trust from […]
Welkin Siskin Washington, America 1) Despondence Thou art foe, Despondence, Who dismisses as naive the third lens And O, how acrid and unstinting thy hands That this heart falls behind […]
–Bozena Helena Mazur-Nowak/ UK The aroma of a waiting cup of fragrant coffee fills the room and tempts me to wake I do not want to get up, I want […]
Welkin Siskin Washington, America 1) Thought Our thoughts go like stray winds In verticals and horizontals Then they surrounds us with their lament, Their wrathful and prudent forms To let […]
Yati Raj Ajnabee, the present Chief Editor and one of the longest-serving editors at Bhutaneseliterature.com, has decided to take a break. Ajnabee is one of the founding members of Bhutaneseliterature.com […]
Transitioning is hard in many senses and dimensions. If you just recall the time when Bhutaneseliterature.com emerged in Bhutanese diaspora, you will be amazed to see what the entire community […]
Bozena Helena Mazur-Nowak UK We create beauty with words they are not cliched by time, eternity will not fray their edges their message shines like a torch in the dark […]
Welkin Siskin Washington, America Elegance and Beauty From the mind’s eye do we behold Beauty, both outward and inward, And a jubilant life evermore hold The flair of beauty that […]
Welkin Siskin Washington, America For all that comes as oddity to surpass us Are things stained as plague in our souls. And how could this go thus If we neglect […]
Bozena Helena Mazur-Nowak UK The nest was once bustling With noises of young chicks With soft down Smelling of bird milk Today it is so empty Chicks are already grown […]