Author: Jasiri S.M. wa Uhuru
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2014-04-23
Total Pages: 129
ISBN-13: 1300416645
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →LOST BETWEEN RHYME & REASON is a collection of more than 30 Black-conscious, political, historical, revolutionary, spiritual, esoteric, love & life poems. This is not your ordinary book of poetry! It's full of beautifully selected photos. Each poem appears on the page in a very creative & eye-catching layout. The fonts, lettering & type-style were meticulously chosen to reflect the individual personality of each poem to give the reader even more of an enjoyable ride as they take a journey inside the heart, soul & mind of the author as he paints a mental mural to express & convey the array of deep emotion, undeniable imagery & exacting intellect contained in each poem of the book & each word of every poem.
Author: John Hollander
Publisher:
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 88
ISBN-13: 9780300043075
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In Rhyme's Reason, a work that has already become a classic text, the distinguished poet and critic John Hollander surveyed the schemes, patterns, and forms of English verse, illustrating each variation with an original and wittily self-descriptive example.
Author: Stanislav Shvabrin
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2019-05-09
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 1487516401
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The author of such global bestsellers as Lolita and Pale Fire, Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977) is also one of the most controversial literary translators and translation theorists of modern time. In Between Rhyme and Reason, Stanislav Shvabrin discloses the complexity, nuance, and contradictions behind Nabokov’s theory and practice of literalism to reveal how and why translation came to matter to Nabokov so much. Drawing on familiar as well as unknown materials, Shvabrin traces the surprising and largely unknown trajectory of Nabokov’s lifelong fascination with translation to demonstrate that, for Nabokov, translation was a form of intellectual communion with his peers across no fewer than six languages. Empowered by Mikhail Bakhtin’s insights into the interactive roots of literary creativity, Shvabrin’s interpretative chronicle of Nabokov’s involvement with translation shows how his dialogic encounters with others in the medium of translation left verbal vestiges on his own creations. Refusing to regard translation as a form of individual expression, Nabokov translated to communicate with his interlocutors, whose words and images continue to reverberate throughout his allusion-rich texts.
Author: Jasiri S.M. wa Uhuru
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2014-04-24
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 1300422467
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →EVOLUTIONARY SUICIDE is the sequeling installment to & continues the creatively innovative precedent of LOST BETWEEN RHYME & REASON. EVOLUTIONARY SUICIDE is a collection of more than 30 Black-conscious, political, revolutionary, spiritual, esoteric, love & life poems. It's full of beautiful photos & hand-sketched artwork. Each poem appears on the page in an originative & eye-catching layout. The fonts, lettering & type-style were meticulously chosen to reflect the individual personality of each poem. Giving the reader even more of an enjoyable ride as they take a journey inside the heart, soul & mind of the author as he paints a mental mural to express & convey the array of deep emotion, undeniable imagery & exacting intellect contained in each poem of the book. Other Books by Author LOST BETWEEN RHYME & REASON (2012) THROUGH TWO BLACK EYES (2013) SHADES OF LOVE (2013) CONTACT INFORMATION- www.jasiriuhuru.com [email protected] Facebook Id- Jasiri Shujah-Mfalme wa Uhuru (RebelLion Poet)
Author: Estella Davis
Publisher: ESTELLA
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 9781425157302
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Rhyme - Reason - Reverence is an across the board scenario of cultures, crossing paths in the beginning of the new century. In every instance, the rhyme, reason and reverence is easily recognizable by the informed. It is a deliberate effort by the author to aid in edification of readers, in general.
Author: Christine Sihag
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2023-09-21
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →How Lucifer Hijacked Humanity’s Eternal Destiny is a whimsical poetic tale that tackles some of humanity’s most enduring enigmas such as the unnerving inevitability of death, as the beginning of one’s own eternal destiny—and the disturbing existence of evil in the world. But what might eternity be, if life is the only testing ground that precedes forever? And why has humankind been assigned such a wonderous, but grave responsibility—as everyone contemplates eternity with concepts of heaven, hell—and even nothingness? These ageless ideas continue to cause everyone to hope for the very best in terms of an afterlife for themselves, and for their loved ones. Eternity remains as relevant a consideration now as it was in ancient times when the greatest civilizations labored to entomb their kings and queens with enough care as to ensure their safe arrival to the hereafter. Thus, the onus of eternity has always haunted humanity like the strange curse of death itself. And as humanity still reckons with that inexplicably egregious entity called evil—does anyone actually know what it is, or who it is?
Author: Ik Jagait
Publisher:
Published: 2020-12-15
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A Punjabi Californian Love Story. After his separation from his childhood sweetheart Mahi, the headstrong but heartbroken Indo, gets involved with Jasleen, the free-spirited daughter of a wealthy, domineering family. But just as their relationship begins to blossom, an unexpected turn of events brings chaos into their lives and intertwines Indo's past with his present.
Author: John Hollander
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2014-09-30
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 0300206291
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Poet John Hollander surveys the schemes, patterns, and forms of English verse in this classic text, illustrating each variation with an original and witty self-descriptive example. In new essays for this fourth edition, J. D. McClatchy and Richard Wilbur each offer a personal take on why the book has played such an important role in the education of young poets and student scholars. “How lucky the young poet who discovers this wisest and most lighthearted of manuals.”—James Merrill “Marvelously comprehensive, clarifying and useful, and a delight to read.”—John Reardon, Los Angeles Times Book Review “A virtuoso performance and a mandatory text for poetry readers and practioners alike.”—ALA Booklist
Author: Réka Benczes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2019-01-31
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 1108491871
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Ideal for scholars and students of linguistics, discourse, stylistics and language play, this book explores the role of phonological motivation - sound symbolism and rhyme/alliteration - in English word-formation. It argues that the sound shape of words carries meaning for its users and also has a range of social and interactional functions.