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Staring at the Stars (1942) I Live a Life of Dreams (1943) Red Scarf (1963), in two sections: 'Where the Wind Moves' offers love poems in which natural scenery, usually seascapes, is used to reflect personal emotions; and 'Red Scarf', featuring striking verse born out of her medical experiences, expressing the horror and fascination of disease and death.
S.A. Joglekar has carefully compiled them and has identified a total of 1006 poems in a book titled Halsatvahan’s Gathasaptashati Published in 1956 by Prasad Publications, Pune. It consists of 700 single-verse poems, divided into 7 chapters of 100 verses each. All the poems are couplets, and most are in the musical arya metre. [20]
A Treatise on Stars is a 2020 poetry collection by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, published by New Directions Publishing. [1] Her fourteenth book of poems, it was nominated for several awards and won the Bollingen Prize in 2021.
Remembrance, another poem in the same sequence, is a poem about the loss of a loved one and was reprinted in a small sixteen-page volume of the same name in 1988 by the Souvenir Press with illustrations by Richard Allen (ISBN 0-285-62876-3) The following year, the Souvenir Press published another of the poems from the collection, My Flower Garden, again in a small sixteen-page volume with ...
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Postcolonial Love Poem is a poem collection by Natalie Diaz which is her second ... Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry. [6]
Johnson recognizes 1775 poems, and Franklin 1789; however each, in a handful of cases, categorizes as multiple poems lines which the other categorizes as a single poem. This mutual splitting results in a table of 1799 rows. Columns. First Line: Most of the first lines link to the poem's text (usually its first publication) at Wikisource.
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