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Songs of the Sands

Pasquale De Marco

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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Journey into the heart of Yemen's rich poetic tradition with "Songs of the Sands," a captivating exploration of the nation's vibrant verse. This book takes you on a mesmerizing voyage through the diverse landscapes of Yemeni poetry, revealing the power of words to capture the essence of human experience and the resilience of a people deeply connected to their cultural heritage.

Within these pages, you'll discover the enchanting melodies of Yemeni poetry, a form of expression that transcends mere words, becoming a symphony of emotions and ideas. The poets of Yemen are revered figures, their verses woven into the fabric of everyday life, from grand celebrations to intimate moments of solitude.

Through the lens of poetry, "Songs of the Sands" unveils the multifaceted beauty of Yemen, from its breathtaking landscapes to the intricate workings of its society. You'll witness the enduring bonds of love and friendship, the triumphs and tragedies of history, and the aspirations of a people who have faced adversity with unwavering resilience.

Explore the diverse genres and styles of Yemeni poetry, from poignant love poems to epic tales of valor, from satirical verses to profound philosophical musings. Each genre offers a unique window into the soul of Yemen, revealing the nation's rich cultural tapestry and the complexities of human existence.

"Songs of the Sands" is more than just a book of poetry; it is an invitation to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Yemen, to experience the power of words to move hearts and minds, and to gain a deeper understanding of a people who have preserved their traditions and identity through the ages.

Prepare to be captivated by the lyrical beauty and poignant insights of Yemeni poetry as you journey through the pages of "Songs of the Sands." This book is a testament to the enduring power of the spoken word and a celebration of the resilience of the human spirit.


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Disponibile da: 02/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 162 pagine.

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