"A new "I'm Nobody who are you?" by Hiva Panahi
Once upon a time
I went to Greece by formal invitation
Because I was somebody
Later, a group of Greek men decided to make me a “Nobody”
Once, I was persecuted there
And a beloved colleague at the university said,
No one will care about you,
You are such a "nobody".
And no one will remember you.
He was quiet right, I was " a nobody" from another land
I was a woman, for them, " A nobody"
And I left their land
Because I was " A nobody"
As he said, no one will shed a tear for me
No one says " stop," and no one says «no"
Once I left Greece
All at once, a young Greek guy took my PhD dissertation
from the open library
It was the intellectual property of " A Nobody."
He overshadowed the body of my writing so clumsily
He tore it into pieces for rough use
Who cares about this woman? She is "a nobody"
Now, as I know, no one cares about me
Because I am a foreign woman and "A Nobody"
" A Nobody," Hiva Panahi, whose PhD was plagiarized
So, I feel " a nobody”
A woman is a "Nobody."
He said to the UK publisher I am “A Nobody."
Woman? " A Nobody"?
Hiva is a "Nobody".
Hiva Panahi, October of 2025
1) A Nobody” is reference for the poem of Emily Dickinson
Dr.Hiva Panahi is an academic poet of Kurdish descent, renowned for blending classical and modern themes. She was a fellow at the Andreas Margarita Papandreou Foundation scholarship. With a PhD in Political Science from the University of Panteion, her research focused on the Promethean Man and political systems. Her poetry, featured in Karen Van Dyke's Austerity Measures, has gained international acclaim. Great Beaton emphasizes Hiva’s work as a testament to Hellenism’s enduring legacy.
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