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A Melody Called Peace - Una Melodia Chiamata Pace - cover

A Melody Called Peace - Una Melodia Chiamata Pace

Ellias Aghili Dehnavi, Professor Sam Fischer, Dr. Ziauddin Sabouri, Professor Willem Petrus Burger, Sayed Abbas Mousavi, Professor Paul John Amrod, Negar Gorji Mohammadzadeh, Moonchild Diva, David Harris, Dr. A.Celestine Raj, Manohar M.D, Michael Stevens, Bloomington Indiana, Dammy Ipaye, Emma Beverage, Dinesh Sharma, Maria C. Pires Costa, Jeff Fleischer, Matt Pocock, Roger Mather, Iohannes Silvaticus, Michael P. Johnson, Hebe Mitchell, O Anna Niemus, Marvin Brato, Paul McCann, Frank Bana, Viola B. Jelinek, Madison, Shimon Weinroth, Sonali Shah, Francis Duggan, Scott Johnson, Faith Wood, Kristopher Scott, Shrija Chavali, Rajaram Ramachandran, Fahmina Arjumand Misha, Lovina Sylvia Chidi, Barry Van Allen, Tami Gee, Elangovan Selvapperumal, Robert Rampani, Bonnie Collins, Margaret Alice, Uloia Norris Moore, Bob Gotti, Bernice Hooks, Mary M. Coughlin, Todd-Michael St. Pierre, Zoe Sem, Patricia Cox Napoli, Frederick Kambemba Yamusangie, Carmela Patterson, Michael Gale, David Moe, Fay Slimm, Charles M Moore, Dr. Tulsi Hanumanthu, Tatianna Rei Moonshadow, John L. Waters, Jim Foulk, Loke Kok Yee, Alem Hailu G/Kristos, Mj (Mark) Lemon, Juan Alfaro, Rodriguez Spien, Albert Aguado, Spencer Amador, Galina Italyanskaya, Jon Davison, Jonathan Mcintosh, Bharati Nayak, Sayeed Abubakar, Prof. Tzemin Ition Tsai, Oliver Edgar, Marco Angelo, Rodrigo Sanchez, Adalwin Schulz, Rahman Nikolov, Ryan Adams, Argien Teyromov, Angela Renalford, Mitas Peskian, Bruno Sirva, Andria Tokolov, Darja Silimov, Tom Visilina, Alexander Kimiye, Mohammad Ibrahim Gorji Mohammadzadeh, Melika Asaadi, Ario Moradmand, Azam Izadi, Atefe Mirsaeedi, Fatemeh Hosseini, Maedeh Izadi, Mahsa Mohammadi, Mahsa Shahkarami, Maryam Amiri, Masoud Shams, Melika Koleini, Niloufar Koleini, Fatemeh Raiesie, Somayeh Avarand, Elham Jafari, Abtin Safavi Pour, Narges Bagheri, Golnaz Zolfaghari, Azin Abedi, Forough Esfandiari, Zahra Bampouri, Zohreh Maghsoodi, Nima Khoramak, Parnian Sharifi, Zahra Hajian, Mohammad Bagheri Dargah, Mina Sharifi, Ali Askari, Mohammad Ghanbari Barzyan, Mahdieh Heidari, Mohammad Taghizadeh, Ehsan Faramarzmanesh, Sayed Hamzeh Salehi, Farshid Gorji Mohammadzadeh;, Mahmoud Mohammadi, Mahdi Amini, Minoo Madani, Samin Gol Tondar, Sepideh Razavi Darbar, Shiva Samadani, Mehrnoosh Aboutorabi, Hadi Ajili, Roohollah Modabber, Mohammad Matindoost

Translator Ellias Aghili Dehnavi

Publisher: tredition

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Summary

We have experienced such enormous developments in different fields of science and technology, sending Space Shuttles to outer space and discovering the microscopic germs hidden in the textures of the elements; A Melody Called Peace is here to make such progresses in the very core of our hearts and to remind us once more that literature and art can bridge the souls of strangers and bless them with the sweet taste of peace and love.
This book is the result of a massive international collaboration between poets, authors and artists from different parts of the world who answered the invitation call of the messengers of peace and civilization, we, the authors and participants, believe that peace is the result of the reconciliation of the opposites and poetry - in its simple but rich form - and has the ability to convey the genuine and common concerns of all humankind living in different parts of the world while they hold different beliefs.
A Melody Called Peace, like a big and glamorous lantern, shines the light once more on the shadows which have tarnished the beloved peace; the melody of dozens of poets and authors will fondle the hearts of the residents of the world, reminding them of this famous phrase: Nil Desperandum!
And finally, Gloria in altissimis Deo et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis!
Available since: 09/04/2020.
Print length: 820 pages.

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