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Somali poetry features obligatory alliteration, similar in some respects to the requirements of Germanic alliterative verse. [4] There is a crucial distinction between the different forms of Somali poetry. The forms differ by number of syllables in each verse of poem. [5]
Das GEDICHT ([ɡəˈdɪçt] ⓘ) (German lit. The Poem), established 1993, is the largest poetry magazine in the German-speaking world. [1] It was founded by the poet and publisher Anton G. Leitner together with Ludwig Steinherr.
Somalis have a long tradition of poetry, with several well-developed forms of verse. Of these, the gabay ( epic poem ) is considered the height of poetic attainment, and is usually composed by men. Its female counterpart is the buraanbur, which is of a lighter measure ( miisaan ). [ 1 ]
Defunct literary magazines published in Germany (31 P) Pages in category "Literary magazines published in Germany" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
This is a list of Somali poets. Somali society is synonymous with poetry and also has a longstanding oratory tradition. [1] Of internationally available published verse, Arabic poetry has the oldest and most diverse corpus. With Greater Somalia's proximity to the Middle East, similar attachments to poetry exist in Somali culture and traditions ...
Männer (magazine) Max (German magazine) Maxi (magazine) Mc (magazine) Merian (magazine) Merkur (magazine) Mitteilungen der deutschen Patentanwälte; Monatsschrift für die Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judenthums; Der Morgen (magazine) Mosaik; Musikexpress; Musikmarkt
This category is intended to contain magazines published in the German language. For magazines published in Germany see Category:Magazines published in Germany
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