Factual Poetry
Atikul Islam
Verlag: BookRix
Beschreibung
I usually write poem about social facts. In this poetry book, I write from my life and others lives. I hope, the poems will be very favourite to the readers.
Verlag: BookRix
I usually write poem about social facts. In this poetry book, I write from my life and others lives. I hope, the poems will be very favourite to the readers.
My Audiobook called Heart Of The Struggle, The Book of Life is a nonfiction and fiction audiobook filled with many different categories of stories called My Ghetto Stories, science versus religion, fairytales stories, Moral of the story, Letter to my God, A Man’s world, Life Goes on, God is watching, appreciate to poetry, Life is A bitch etc…Zum Buch
On a train that travels far, she finds herself immersed in a whirlpool of memories… faces from the past, forgotten voices, and unhealed pain. Every stop brings back fragments of her painful past with her family. But are these just memories, or is the train itself carrying her to a confrontation she did not expect?Zum Buch
Major Kate is an inspiring and gripping story of Kate, a trailblazing woman from an Irish Catholic family A West Point graduate, she pursued law school through the military and rose to the esteemed position of a military judge. Kate's story takes a dramatic turn as she assumes command of an army unit in Afghanistan, demonstrating extraordinary leadership and courage in the face of adversity. her brief time in Afghanistan is marked by intense challenges, culminating in her being wounded in action. This book delves into Kate's resilience, dedication, and the profound impact of her service, offering a poignant portrayal of a woman who defied expectations and made remarkable sacrifices for her country.Zum Buch
In Open Mouths Sharan Hunjan presents a vision of a world simultaneously familiar and strikingly strange. The quotidian, the domestic, the commonplace are interrogated and manipulated through the poet's eye for detail, linguistic sense of play and restless imaginative and philosophical impulses. The shortcomings of language, the gulf between words and meaning, between experience and description, the space between translation, between places, between generations—these are the problems with which Hunjan grapples. Full of seemingly quiet, yet startlingly profound thought, razor-sharp wordplay, raw emotion and dazzling image and phrase-making, Open Mouths marks the emergence of another stellar talent from the 4 BROWN GIRLS WHO WRITE stable.Zum Buch
A Poem on the life and death and aftermath of Lawrence of ArabiaZum Buch
‘What do I know about exile?’ asks the speaker in DEAR MEMPHIS, embedded in the colliding migrations and intimate economies of the American South. Offering a direct address to the city where the poet grew up, this collection explores questions of generation amidst the displacement and belonging of a Jewish family in Memphis, Tennessee. These poems sing with their attention to the particular body and what it cannot carry, what it cannot put down. Through letters, city documents, visual art, and dialogue, Dear Memphis excavates ancestry, inheritance, and the ecological possibility of imagining a future.Zum Buch