“Redefining Poetry” edited by Shajil Anthru – a reference guide says Malgorzata Borzeszkowska, poet from Poland

Recently published poetry anthology, “Redefining Poetry” available on Amazon, brought out by Litterateur Redefining World – the lone magazine to indulge in the world of global literature, arts, music, culture, and entertainment; unfolding a world, unseen and untold, mark a page in history by bringing poetry from all continents around this globe under one umbrella, says Malgorzata Borzeszkowska, the Poland poet. The chief editor of the anthology Shajil Anthru said, “According to a statistical survey, there are 253 “ countries” in the world, including the independent and dependent countries and territories. We therefore thought of publishing 253 poets from all continents. And there are representations from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania in this anthology.
This anthology helps us to review, study and assess the society we live through the reflections of the poetry. However, as envisaged, this anthology transcended boundaries of all sorts and shows the power to create a new world of humanity.
Shajil Anthru, the publisher and Chief Editor of this Anthology “Redefining Poetry” is a writer from Kerala. He is the author of the shortest story in the world, surpassing Ernest Hemingway. He wrote a three-word story and a one-word story. His research led to the development of a philosophical thought “Zeroism” which is an alternate to the Post meta modernistic period. Zeroism has the solution for the political, social, psychological and spiritual conflicts faced by the human beings at present. His creativity led to the development of “Fishbone Poetry” which is a new style of poetry. Litterateur Redefining World- the international magazine marked its presence from August 2020. In 2021, K M Anthru Foundation was instituted and various works for the society are undertaken by the foundation. Above all, every year, writers and authors around the world are awarded with “K M Anthru International Prize” from 2021 onwards.