"Hazaaron khwahishen aisi, ke har khwahish pe dam nikle..." Remembering the legendary Mirza Ghalib on his birth anniversary. His timeless poetry continues to inspire, reflecting the depth of human emotions and the beauty of language.A true gem of our cultural heritage.
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Book reviews help authors and publishers find book-buyers and readers. (Even poets appreciate 5-stars and $$$.) Really good reviews—ones that offer insights and interpretations—are absolute gold!
Poet C.W. Bryan reviews "Letters from Conflict" by Lisa Stice! "[A] poignant and engaging epistolary poetry collection that travels across borders (of both time and space) to engage in conversation with a diverse array of voices. Through her poetic correspondence with artists and poets from around the world, Stice, a seasoned poet and spouse of a U.S. Marine, offers intimate insights into themes of history, war, family, community, and art." https://lnkd.in/gs2CykQ3
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How well do you think you know your ancient Greek literature? From Homer to Euripides, ancient Greek literature has an abundance in poetry, prose and plays – test your knowledge on these works with our short, fun quiz! 📝 https://oxford.ly/3PLM5ND
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In "Echoes of Truth: The Unwavering Symphony," the poetry delves into the profound resonance of truth within the human spirit and its impact on our existence. It portrays truth as an immutable, resonant syntax that underpins the harmony of life, rejecting any discordant notes that deviate from its essence. Through vivid imagery and compelling metaphors, the poem invites readers to align with the pure, unaltered sound of truth, encouraging a life led by authenticity and integrity. It emphasizes the transformative power of living in truth, how it shapes our identity, and the peace it brings to our inner and outer worlds. This collection serves as a reminder of the strength found in truthfulness, urging us to embrace and express our true selves, thereby contributing to a symphony of genuine human expression and connection.
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Wise words from poet and essayist Wisława Szymborska. In 1996, she was awarded the #NobelPrize in Literature "for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality."
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Wise words from poet and essayist Wisława Szymborska. In 1996, she was awarded the #NobelPrize in Literature "for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality."
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Experiencing ancient greece through poetry and a video game. Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/gMakkUZv
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Part 1: The poetry titled “Reclaiming Roots: Auckland’s Journey to Waka Land” delves deeply into the significance of Māori spiritualism and culture, emphasizing the profound connection between the Māori people and their ancestral lands through the power of naming. Māori spiritualism is not just a belief system; it is a way of understanding the world, where every element of nature is interconnected, and humans are custodians of the land (whenua). The poetry reflects this interconnectedness and the respect for nature that is inherent in Māori culture, showcasing how names are imbued with stories, history, and spiritual significance.
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Preserving language is key to India’s rich heritage. 🗣️ In this episode, Mr. Santosh Jadhav shares how language, as an art, lives on through poetry and literature. Discover why it’s vital to preserve this cultural treasure for future generations. Watch now by clicking link in bio! 🌟 #LanguagePreservation #CulturalHeritage #IndianLanguages #indianculture #indiancultureandtradition #indiancultureforkids #indianculturevswesternculture #indianculturemusic #indiancultureandheritage
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Author of GOD'S SCRIVENER: THE MADNESS AND MEANING OF JONES VERY, Clark Davis, was reviewed in Times Literary Supplement! Click the link to read the full review: https://bit.ly/3Vmmn4t #bookreview #biography #americanhistory #poetry #literature
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"In a dazzling interplay of words and images, B. A. Van Sise’s ON THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE conjures the richness of North America’s endangered languages, some of which are spoken by only a handful of elders. There are cultural summaries, representative words, and evocative photographs of the one hundred speakers, as well as poetry and bits of memoir." Read the full Foreword Reviews review here: https://lnkd.in/esfvNMAu
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