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 Seekmeup.Directory - Arts: Literature: World Literature: Pakistani: Poetry
New Mystic American Zen Poems by John Rhodes - New poet from Authorhouse produces poetry that combines the anecdote style of Poor Richard with the riddles of Zen, tinted with Christian mysticism.
Allama Muhammad Iqbal - Contains the story of Iqbal's life and notes on his works, plus his contribution to the freedom movement.
Muhammad Iqbal - Well-designed presentation of the poet's Urdu verses.
http://seekmeup.com/directory/Arts/Literature/World_Literature/Pakistani/Poetry

  
 A List Of Latin American Poets
(10 item list) PERISIAN MYSTIC POETS: A list by hedwigschmidt, COLLEGE PROFESSOR...
Poets day is a reference to Friday in workplaces which have a shorter working day at the end of the week.
This anthology collects the most representative Latin American poets of the vanguard including those of Brazil...
http://www.stateofexpression.com/6/a-list-of-latin-american-poets.html   (613 words)

  
 Indian literature : Literature : 123india
Kabir - provides details on Kabir - the mystic poet & his works.
Girvanabharati - information on Sanskrit, Vedic sciences, arts & astrology in 4 languages.
India'sLanguages and Scripts - Samples of ancient Indian inscriptions and scripts of many Indian languages.
http://dir.123india.com/arts_and_culture/literature   (613 words)

  
 Visal -- The Meeting Mystic Poets from the Hind by Abida Parveen : Music CD
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Visal -- The Meeting Mystic Poets from the Hind by Abida Parveen : Music CD Title -- Visal -- The Meeting Mystic Poets from the Hind
Visal -- The Meeting Mystic Poets from the Hind by Abida Parveen : Music CD
http://www.crimsonbird.com/cgi-bin/a.cgi?j=B000067G43   (149 words)

  
 Poet
poet, Poet, Poet- Poets by language, Poet- Poets by nationality, List of poetry groups and movements, Apocalypse poets, Imagist poets, List of surrealist poets, Mystic poets, Symbolist poets, War poets, Georgian poets
Site Map - a quick overview of the extensive content on this website
http://www.experiencefestival.com/poet   (1436 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Angouleme
List of poets Apocalypse poets List of surrealist poets Mystic poets Symbolist Poets War poet List of Contemporary Turkish Poets Georgian poets List of Albanian language poets List of Afrikaans-language poets List of Arabic language...
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Angouleme   (1436 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Angouleme
List of poets Apocalypse poets List of surrealist poets Mystic poets Symbolist Poets War poet List of Contemporary Turkish Poets Georgian poets List of Albanian language poets List of Afrikaans-language poets List of Arabic language...
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Angouleme   (1436 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Angouleme
List of poets Apocalypse poets List of surrealist poets Mystic poets Symbolist Poets War poet List of Contemporary Turkish Poets Georgian poets List of Albanian language poets List of Afrikaans-language poets List of Arabic language...
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His family traced their descent from the 11th century, and in the reign of Louis XI, were in the service of the king...
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Angouleme   (1436 words)

  
 Tablón de anuncios de Abida Parveen
Abida Parveen/meeting: Mystic Poets From The Hind & The...(cd) Meeting: mystic poets from the hind & the.
Abida Parveen/meeting: Mystic Poets From The Hind & The...(cd)
Abida Parveen/songs Of The Mystics(cd) Songs of the mystics
http://abidaparveen.solomp3.com/anunciosclasificados.html   (76 words)

  
 Civilization Indebted to Persian Literature
Moshfeq Kashani pointed out that even after the lapse of several centuries, people around the world still murmur mystic poems by these poets and this indicates the global status of Persian poets.
Kashani, head of the Association of Iranian Poets, stressed that Iranian artists, writers and poets who are currently creating new works should fully exploit the potential of the Persian language.
TEHRAN, Oct. 22 (Mehr News Agency) – A prominent Iranian contemporary poet said that culture and civilization is indebted to Iranian literature and the world recognizes us by famous poets such as Hafiz, Sa'di and Rumi.
http://www.mehrnews.com/en/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=32624   (194 words)

  
 culture
Mystic poets guided by humanist ideals regard love as their religion and service to humanity as their mission.
This sher by Mir Taqi Mir shows the freedom and catholicity of the mystic poets:
Poets like Mir, Ghalib, Dagh, Dard and Momin spoke in their individual, authentic voices and built their poetry on their deep experience and understanding of love and life.
http://www.narasimhan.com/SK/Culture/Art/music_hindustani_music.htm   (3317 words)

  
 DVD review of Mona Lisa Smile - DVD Town
If you enjoyed her in “Erin Brockovich,” “Mystic Pizza,” and “Notting Hill,” you’ll like her in “Mona Lisa Smile.” It may not be a “Dead Poets Society,” but it’s also no “Hook,” “Dying Young,” or “Runaway Bride.”
“Mona Lisa Smile” isn’t a “Dead Poets Society,” but it deserves better than the reviews it’s been getting.
Which brings us to “Mona Lisa Smile,” another film critics complained was no “Dead Poets Society.” But for those viewers who didn’t care much for the turn that “Dead Poets Society” took near the end—going from upbeat and Robin Williams funny to suddenly tragic and tear-jerking—that’s not necessarily a bad thing, is it?
http://www.dvdtown.com/review/Mona_Lisa_Smile/11633/1990   (1322 words)

  
 Span number 36 Postcolonial Fictions: Stephen M. Finn
The poetic process, the act of composition, cannot be defined in a way that will satisfy all poets, as the degree of inspiration and sweat, the intention behind the writing, the desire to salve the soul or be a social seer, differs from poet to poet, from poem to poem.
The danger is that if a poet adopts the role of mystic or orphic messenger, bearing tidings of the grief and suffering of his/her people to others, "the outsiders hear and understand you (perhaps), but your own people wonder what's going on, what the jabbering is all about" (Chinweizu, Jemie and Madubuike 1983:241).
Most of these poets do foreground "the tension with the imperial power," but the later poets, and particularly the contemporary ones, regard this power as the government of apartheid.
http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/litserv/SPAN/36/Finn.html   (1322 words)

  
 Doolittle, Hilda --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Known by the pen name H.D., Hilda Doolittle was one of the first poets of the imagist school.
Doolittle was also a translator, novelist, playwright, and self-proclaimed “pagan mystic.”
any of a group of American and English poets whose poetic program was formulated about 1912 by Ezra Pound—in conjunction with fellow poets Hilda Doolittle (H.D.), Richard Aldington, and F.S. Flint—and was inspired by the critical views of T.E. Hulme, in revolt against the careless thinking and Romantic optimism he saw prevailing.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9321684?tocId=9321684   (647 words)

  
 Helping with Gurmat Sidhant
He would ask me to collect quotations on these subjects from the mystics, from Persian and Urdu poets, and from the Bible.
Because I had to collect quotations from Urdu and Persian mystic poets, I had to run to various libraries and scan many volumes.
This is how I made my first study of Persian and Urdu mystic literature, and it was very helpful to me later when I started writing poetry on the saints of all religions.
http://members.cox.net/ahimsa/392.html   (647 words)

  
 Dove's Eye View: Books
The roster of six poets was nicely divided between the "old guard," poets anthologized in Gregory Orfalea's wonderful collection Grape Leaves (1999, but originally published in the 1980s), and the "up and comers," poets born in the 70s who were new to me - but not new to the scene by any means.
Never mind chaste or mystic love with the Kufi poet of mujun, a gay devotee of the erotic; he goes all the way, in every position, and flippantly tells all.
The melancholic Udhri poet falls down chastely at the foot of his worshipped lady, in selfless surrender even unto death to the spiritual power of a love that, alas, can never be realized in this cruel world.
http://bedouina.typepad.com/doves_eye/books   (647 words)

  
 Yunus Emre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Under the influence of Mongol onslaught in the 13th century, the Islamic mystic (sufi) literature reached to its zenith and Yunus Emre became one of the most distinguished poets by his simple and pure style and his ability to easily describe even the most difficult mystic concepts in a few simple sentences.
Yunus Emre was a 13th century Turkish poet and mystic, who had an immense influence on Turkish literature.
The town of Izmir dedicates an international song festival to Yunus Emre annually.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yunus_Emre   (185 words)

  
 History of Bangladesh
These verse by Buddhist mystic poets are not only beautifully written and add greatly to Bengali literary traditions but they also constitute an invaluable source for the study of Bengali society and the Buddhist religion between the seventh and twelfth centuries.
The Bengali siddhas, Buddhist mystics, used poetry as a vehicle for teaching one of the most difficult and mystic religious, that known as the shahajia mystic school of Buddhism.
Bengali Baul songs, which are considered close to Carya poems in mysticism, are a synthesis of Shahajia Buddhism, Vaisnava Shahajia and Indo-Persian Sufism.
http://www.bongoz.com/history   (7883 words)

  
 Dolmetsch Online - Music Theory Online - Music of the 19th Century
The distinction between decadent and mystic Symbolism rests on the distinction between an interpretation of the symbol as a device for suggestion and allusion on the one hand, and, on the other, as a device for disclosure and revelation.
The endeavor became all-important to poets who emerged as a cultural force during a period of political and spiritual crisis in Russia and who sought through their art to bridge the chasm that had opened between the ruling elite and the rural populace, Church and State, adherents of theological doctrine and adherents of bourgeois morality.
It was mystic Symbolism that eventually captured the imaginations of composers, most famously Scriabin, but the focus was less on mythic Greece and mythic Russia than in the Festspielhaus at Bayreuth.
http://www.dolmetsch.com/musictheory39.htm   (7883 words)

  
 MetaNym : Oriya Journal and Anthology
Though the “Charyapadas” subscribe to a stream of Buddhist philosophy, they are poetry in essence : allegorical and mystic.
Here we present (a) a web-anthology of Oriya poetry of the contemporary period : presenting the poems of a number of poets ranging from Sochi Rautroy (1916) to the poets of the youngest generation and (b) a web-journal of Oriya literature.
If Guruprasad remained a “poet of a season” inspiring generations of poets or Ramakanta gradually entered into a mellower world of SriRadha, Sitakant Mahapatra, Soubhagya Kumar Misra and Rajendra Kishore Panda evolved their own diction, a world very much their own.
http://www.geocities.com/metanymous   (1545 words)

  
 The Anarchist Encyclopedia; A Gallery of Antiauthoritarians, Saints & Sinners, Poets & Anarchists...
The Anarchist Encyclopedia; A Gallery of Antiauthoritarians, Saints & Sinners, Poets & Anarchists...
a Gallery of Anti-Authoritarians & Poets, Saints & Sinners, Movements & Events.
(1757-1827) Daily Bleed Saint; Poet, radical, mystic, printer, engraver, subversive.
http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/gallery/galleryindex.htm   (1545 words)

  
 Pakistan Times Special Report: Pakistan-Romania: Monumental Affinity (exclusive Chat with Romanian Ambassador in Pakistan, Dr. Emil Ghitulescu)
Both of them are national poets of their realms.
A MAGNIFICENT n’ marvellous monument — a fabulous emblem of an inspiring n’ alluring tribute by Romania—befitting the illustrious eminence of the mystic Poet of the East, Allama Iqbal is being hoisted in Islamabad and the task on the enormous project would be over by the end of next year.
The books underline the ideas of liberty, justice and progress of the two great poet-philosophers as well as the similarities of thoughts and literary works of both the grand poets and authors—blessed with extraordinary outlook.
http://pakistantimes.net/2003/11/23/special.htm   (1418 words)

  
 Lex Scripta
As a mariner, Sir Walter Raleigh was naturally interested to obtain the benefits of Dee's knowledge regarding geography and navigation; but Dee's reputation as a mystic and necromancer opened Raleigh to the charge of being associated with atheism and the "black arts".
Gentleman-poets of Elizabeth's Court: Sir Philip Sidney, the Earl of Oxford, and Raleigh
The writing of poetry (though not plays) was regarded as a significant gentlemanly attainment amongst the inner circle at Elizabeth's court, and the noted poets of the age included three of Her Majesty's gentleman-soldiers, Sir Philip Sidney, Edward De Vere (17th Earl of Oxford) and Raleigh.
http://www.lexscripta.com/articles/raleigh1.html   (1076 words)

  
 C.S. Lewis & the Romantic Poets on Longing, Melancholy, and Joy
Not infrequently the locus of melancholy is fixed upon someone who is loved but does not return love, or on some ideal person who has died, or upon some golden time which is no more - the glory of Greece, the grandeur of Renaissance Italy, the mystic charm of the Middle Ages.
Some of them - especially poets like Wordsworth and Traherne - have expressed this attitude primarily as an ecstatic desire for union with nature; some have spoken of a "sweet melancholy" which seems to have no cause.
C.S. Lewis and the Romantic Poets on Longing, Melancholy, and Joy
http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ40.HTM   (2607 words)

  
 Stonington, Connecticut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Town of Stonington, Connecticut, in the southeastern corner of the state, includes the communities of the Borough of Stonington, Mystic, Old Mystic, Pawcatuck and Wequetequock, the site of the first European settlement in 1649, in lands that had belonged to the Pequots.
Other famous residents of Stonington have included the explorer Edmund Fanning, who discovered Palmyra Island south of Hawai'i; the Beaux-Arts architect Edward P. York, of York and Sawyer; the poets Stephen Vincent Benet and James Merrill, whose 'Water Street' evokes Stonington; and the garden essayist Eleanor Perenyì.
In the town the population is spread out with 21.7% under the age of 18, 5.4% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 27.0% from 45 to 64, and 17.5% who are 65 years of age or older.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonington,_Connecticut   (2607 words)

  
 Stonington CT Real Estate and Mystic Real Estate
Stonington Borough has become the retreat for many famous authors and poets, and is known for its' many antique shops.
Stonington encompasses Stonington Village, Mystic, Old Mystic, Wequetequock, Masons Island, and Pawcatuck.
Stonington is located on Long Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, bounded by Groton on the west, Westerly, RI on the east, and N. Stonington to the north.
http://www.relocate-america.com/states/ct/cities/stoningt.htm   (388 words)

  
 Yunus Emre --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Yunus Emre had introduced a popular form of mystical poetry; yet the mainstream of secular and religious literature followed Persian models (although it took some time to establish the Persian rules of prosody because of the entirely different structure of the Turkish...
Though legend obscures the facts of his life, he is known to have been a Sufi (Islamic mystic) who sat for 40 years at the feet of his master, Tapduk Emre.
Yunus Emre was well versed in mystical philosophy, especially that of the 13th-century poet and mystic Jalal ad-Din ar-Rumi.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9078161?tocId=9078161   (474 words)

  
 Russian Opera and the Symbolist Movement: INTRODUCTION
The Russian Symbolist movement is often divided into two generations of writers: the first, "decadent" generation includes the poets Konstantin Balmont (1867-1941), Valeriy Bryusov (1873-1924), Zinaida Hippius (1869-1945), and Dmitriy Merezhkovsky (1865-1941); the second, "mystic" generation includes Andrey Belïy (1880-1934), Alexander Blok (1880-1921), and Vyacheslav Ivanov (1866-1949).
The endeavor became all-important to poets who emerged as a cultural force during a period of political and spiritual crisis in Russia and who sought through their art to bridge the chasm that had opened between the ruling elite and the rural populace, Church and State, adherents of theological doctrine and adherents of bourgeois morality.
With regard to the overall structure of Wagner's scores, the Symbolists dwelled on the deployment of the leitmotif as a mnemonic device and the depiction of events on multiple dramatic planes.
http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9385/9385.intro.html   (474 words)

  
 poetry books for men
The work of this inimitable mystic is here in prose and poetry taken from all the works of the master.
This is the first book of its kind to dispel this idea by creating a dialogue between contemporary mainstream poets and traditional cowboy poets.
Poems explore survivors' relationships with men and women, their sexuality and sexual feelings, loss of childhood, numbing, self-image and esteem, trust, recovery, anger, therapy, blame, betrayal, ending the silence, confronting the abuser, being believed, remembering and parenting.
http://www.menstuff.org/books/byissue/poetry.html   (474 words)

  
 Russian Opera and the Symbolist Movement: INTRODUCTION
Belïy and his "mystic" Symbolist colleagues fantasized that their activities would precipitate the spiritual transfiguration of the world, although, inevitably, they differed on the actual date of its occurrence.
The "mystic" Symbolists' musical musings only touched ground, paradoxically, when they proposed definite measures for distorting the surface clarity of compositions, for transferring the listening experience from the realm of the intellect to the realm of the senses.
The endeavor became all-important to poets who emerged as a cultural force during a period of political and spiritual crisis in Russia and who sought through their art to bridge the chasm that had opened between the ruling elite and the rural populace, Church and State, adherents of theological doctrine and adherents of bourgeois morality.
http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9385/9385.intro.html   (474 words)

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