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Atunis Galaxy Anthology 2020. A collection of world poets. Editor in chief: Agron Shele. A unique collection of modern poetry.
'Realm of Poems' is a literary conglomerate of international repute. 'Psithurism', its second anthology in a series planned by the group, brings literary scholars from all walks of life across the globe. This union is for the promulgation of poetry and literature as a whole. The apt creativity from culturally and socially different literaries and poets is centralized upon bringing them together, within the ambit of one huge family. Poetries of all genres, forms that touch upon the concept of 'variety' in writings, are a hallmark of the anthology. Life presents itself in its myriad complexities that are a harbinger of profound display of emotions. In its simplest of forms, one such display is through poetry. In this context, 'Psithurism' touches upon sensitivities of the human mind with great elan. It being a marvel of poetic insights, happens to be a 'must read' for all poetry lovers.
In Mustard Earring, emotions and logic intertwine as the book delves into the themes of personal values, inner struggles, anxieties, and unfortunate circumstances. While the narrative primarily takes place in the past, it also sheds light on hidden truths and realities, making for a sensitive and thought-provoking read. The book explores the search for happiness and comfort in a world filled with injustice and unaccountable actions. Through the author’s perspective, readers will gain insight into the objects of desire that shape our lives and the way we perceive the world around us.
The most extensive and most comprehensible anthology of modern Greek poetry in English.While many serious readers in Canada will have been exposed to the ancients, and to the works of some, high-profile modernists--like Cafavy, Seferis and, perhaps, even Ritsos --most modern Greek poetry has remained largely out of reach for English-speaking monoglots. But that is changing quickly, chiefly as the result of the efforts of one man. Enter Manolis Aligizakis, a Greek-Canadian poet of considerable lyrical achievements of his own. Quite apart from having published many volumes of his own much-celebrated poems, Manolis has, for years now, devoted himself to preparing high-quality and nuanced translations of the works of modern Greek poets. He has to this point given us his take mainly on the above-mentioned and better-known writers (for which we are all grateful). Now, however, he has graduated to a truly Heraclean undertaking, one that opens the door for English-speaking readers to the work of many highly respected Greek poets who, it is to be regretted, are essentially unknown outside their own country. Neo-Hellene Poets: An Anthology of Modern Greek Poetry, 1750 - 2018 is a skeleton key to the poems of 60 Greek moderns whose writings, we can now easily see, deserve a wider readership. The deft and skilled translations that make up the Anthology are helpfully supplemented by brief but informative biographical profiles of the subject poets, putting them on the map for Englishspeaking readers in a way that has never been done before.
The poems in Shadows of Death and other poems epitomize life in the developing countries like Malawi. The selection of poems in this book represents a celebration of Africa's culture as perceived by the author. They portray life as the natives and others
Not Even Laughter is one of the most assured first collections I have read in a long time. The tightly controlled lines, rich with detail, surprise in their unfolding, transforming the commonplace into something otherworldly.-Gerard Beirne. "Phillip Crymble is a rueful and reluctant lyricist, a poet who assures us It doesn't mean that much to me. It doesn't.' And yet the poems' economy of utterance and eloquent plainness make clear that it does."ichard Tillinghast.
In 1949, Simone de Beauvoir, author of The Second Sex, wrote: 'All oppression creates a state of war, this is no exception.' In The Adventures of Saheban, Fauzia Rafique has taken the principle, weaving this fundamental truth through the lives of four women. Saheban, heroine of a popular Pakistani folk story, rebels against her family, refusing an arranged marriage; Saheban, the weaponless Warrior, rebels against a male-dominated society; Ego Feathers is forced to write Saheban's biography in secret code; and Fauzia, oppressed by rampant sexism in her native country, embarks on a new life in a different country, only to experience further oppression in the guise of racism, and economic disparity. Stumbling across Saheban's biography, Fauzia cracks Ego Feathers code, ultimately (and hopefully) freeing herself from the chains that have bound her existence.
This book is a compass that guides the reader through the vortex of life and the whims of the stock market. Eteo, the Greek-Canadian protagonist, sometimes drags us into the depths of the Stock Exchange where he catches its unseen secrets and sometimes returns us like a mysterious river the waters of which turn back, to memories of his birth and childhood in Crete. A book that oscillates between yesterday and today, poverty and wealth, good and evil, yet remains steadfast in the universal human values by watching them through the lens of an honest stockbroker who reaches Vancouver's top while he remains intact. Lyrical, erotic, humane, realistic, and at the same time surrealistic, it captivates the reader as it manages to keep alive the child within by releasing his curiosity through the lens of humanity. The hero learns that man is made for greatness and it teaches him the lesson of dignity, reinforcing within him the power of grace and love.Manolis creates a novel based on his life experiences and his inter-relational power, and he presents to us high-quality prose by bringing up the true values of life, with fullness, vitality, and persuasion; values which exist behind the conventional values of the Stock Exchange. Chrysa Nikolaki, theologian, book-critic, poet
Yearly Anthology Of Poetry (Volume 3) I am delighted to invite you to this wonderful collection of poems from around the world.In an age where poetry can be considered as an unsung hero of mindfulness, this anthology can offer a wealth of lessons and learning of humility. A common theme to the chosen writings is 'being'; the essence of intricacies within this marvelous universe, where like the space between the stars in the sky, the space between these chosen words breathe and will no doubt resonate, challenge and inspire you to fill that space with your own thoughts. Please enjoy Whispers of Soflay (Volume 3).With love and light from Anna Fletcher (U.K)