#Thedocumenta14
Poetry, the voice of missing people!
Poetry, the voice of missing people!
Dr. Hiva Panahi, a Kurdish-origin academic poet, is renowned for blending classical and modern themes. She received 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.
The main book of documenta 14 takes the form of a reader, evoking the various meanings associated with the term. The documenta 14 Reader
 explores—in essay, allegory, poem, historical legal document, and 
hybrid literary other—the discursive and practical concerns of the 
project, such as debt and gift, the coloniality of power, economies of 
the exhibition, and languages (and other currencies) without remainder. A
 critical anthology that reflects on history in order to better envision
 the present and reconceptualize the future, the Reader 
features both newly commissioned and foundational texts as well as image
 portfolios that illustrate the expansive scope—at once temporal and 
geographic—of historical artists and actors included in the documenta 14
 project.
  
This year the World Poetry Day will be a memorable day to all of us, and
 this event is co-sponsored by the Black Sea Networks at Columbia 
University. The University of Arkansas Press:Hiva Panahi's poetry is showcased in the anthology with the title' Sleeping in the Courtyard...