Who is Fahredin Shehu

Fahredin Shehu is a poet, writer, essayist and Independent Scientific Researcher in the field of World Spiritual Heritage and Sacral Esthetics. Born in Rahovec, South East of Kosova, in 1972, he graduated at Prishtina University in Oriental Studies. Passionate of Calligraphy, he actively works on discovering new mediums and techniques for this specific form of plastic art. Certified expert in Adult learning/ Capacity Building, Training delivery, Coaching and Mentoring, Facilitating etc. He published several books in Albanian and English; to name just few of them: Poems “Dismantle of hate”- selected poems in English, E-book 2010, Ronin Press, London, “Crystalline Echoes”, selected poems in English, Hard copy and e-book 2011, Corpos Editora - Porto, Portugal, “Pleroma’s Dew”,...
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Fahredin Shehu Poems

  • Toward Hope
    Walking on the gold beneath our feet
    in this damn land we grew up doomed
    orange halogens in two sides of the street
    leading us toward unknown paths of defeat ...
  • Who Was Crazy, And, Who Was Stupid?
    The day turned dark
    All rainbows dispersed
    Everything became fairy tale-like
    A tale that none can tell ...
  • Is It Crimson Or Is It Carmine?
    …cold air
    froze our breaths
    Fall in its end
    threw the last ...
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Faltered and men once bold with faces white
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