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Paperback Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia, and Beyond Book

ISBN: 0393332381

ISBN13: 9780393332384

Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia, and Beyond

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Language for a New Century celebrates the artistic and cultural forces flourishing today in the East, bringing together an unprecedented selection of works by South Asian, East Asian, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian poets as well as poets living in the Diaspora. Some poets, such as Bei Dao and Mahmoud Darwish, are acclaimed worldwide, but many more will be new to the reader. The collection includes 400 unique voices--political and apolitical, monastic...

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A glimpse into the rest of the world

A beautiful collection of poetry from around the world gives one a sense of other cultures, other minds, other lives.

Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry From the Middle East, Asia and Beyond

In this age of information, poetry is perhaps the most efficient method of expressing grand concepts. Language for a New Century, a collection of contemporary poetry from the Middle East, Asia (including parts of North and East Africa) and its Diaspora, contains one poetic masterpiece after another. Complete with humor, love, anger, despair, confusion, contempt, sadness and joy, the poems open a window into the experience of the world's most populous continent. Lovingly compiled by its editors, who are towering artists in their own right, this collection of 400 voices from the "East" is the culmination of six years of research and collaboration with thousands of people in the 55 countries from which the works are drawn. The poems were carefully translated from their 40 original languages into English--many for the first time--by expert regional artists who have succeeded in expressing concepts and ideas often difficult to convey. The poems contained in this massive volume represent some of the best in their modern craft, and stand in stark contrast to the disposable monotony we slog through in our daily search for truth. Evocative and provocative, familiar and shocking, the poets pose questions more often than they make pronouncements. Eliciting thought and reflection, they challenge the consumer of "information" to instead become an information producer. Arranged around nine themes related to the human experience, the structure of the book itself combats Orientalism with humanity. It defies borders, many artificial, many imposed, reconnecting regions in a continent where, prior to Western imperialism, war and the modern nation state, identities, ideas and people interacted more fluidly. Events that have transpired in these regions over the past six years have only made the poems' messages more urgent--and their publication that much more of a triumph. Indeed, Language for a New Century, and the regional networks developed through the work of its tireless collaborators, is likely to bring on a new age of enlightenment; if not for the world, then at least for the reader. Published in the September/October 2008 Issue of the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.

Language for a New Century

The presentation gives a fairly complete rendition of poetry from the Middle East and Asia. Renditions from Azerbaijan, Turkey, India, Iran, Japan, Palestine and Iceland are provided for the readers' enjoyment. Tidbits of typical poems are provided together with the applicable authors. i.e. Jennifer Dobbys-Elesy wrote "Pure Music" which contains the following passage: " Child among night flowers , opening their dark eyes to the moon , " Hamid Ismailov wrote "The Shaping Clay" containing the following passage: "Crack open your door, silence to the murmurs of a cottage under the cradle of the sleeping clay." Kyimay Kaung wrote "Eskimo Paradise" containing the following passage: " Eskimo paradise is warm paradise of Bedouins cold- my paradise. "

A literary anthology no college-level collection should be without.

LANGUAGE FOR A NEW CENTURY: CONTEMPORARY POETRY FROM THE MIDDLE EAST, ASIA AND BEYOND provides an unprecedented collection of poetry from the East, blending and presenting works by Middle Eastern and Asian writers. Some 400 poets are featured here, selecting poets whose works represent a wider artistic movement in the East. It's a literary anthology no college-level collection should be without. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
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