Litterateur: Redefining World - February 2026 is an international literary magazine (anthology) that centres contemporary Greek writing and engaging voices from across the globe. This edition explores how Greek poets and prose writers speak to modern realities-war and displacement, memory and myth, love and loss, body and identity, faith and resistance. The issue opens with the striking cover artwork "Night of the Fallen Idols" by Nina Kossman. A rich collection of Greek poetry forms the heart of the book, where ancient symbols such as Odysseus, Ithaca, Penelope, and Orpheus are reimagined through contemporary sensibilities. They uphold the creativity with social conscience, philosophical inquiry, and lyrical intensity, and highlighting strong women's voices and translated literature as cultural bridges. The magazine also includes fiction, poetry, essays, and visual art from writers across Europe and Asia, underpinning Litterateur's commitment to global literary dialogue. The volume also features reflective columns, critical commentary, and short stories. Designed as a reference-quality print publication, this edition is perfect for readers, writers, libraries, and institutions seeking meaningful contemporary literature rooted in culture, ethics, and artistic integrity. Litterateur: Redefining World is not just a magazine-it is a curated literary document meant to be read, preserved, and revisited. Shajil Anthru, a multi-genre, multi-lingual writer who had published around 20 books is the Founder and Chief Editor of Litterateur Redefining World. He is also the author of the shortest story in the world, Founder of Zeroism, and Founder of Fish bone poetry.
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