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Dehumanisation of Humanity Volume I is Released

Poet's Letter Editor Munayem Mayenin's philosophical works: Dehumanisation of Humanity, Volume I (of IV), 511 pages,  has just been released. To Buy

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 The Geography of Time

Product Details:

Poet: Munayem Mayenin

Paperback 184 pages (October 3, 2005)
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Language: English
ISBN: 1413744036
Category:Fiction

The Geography of Time portrays the tragic and lunacy-driven life of humanity in the modern world where we are told civilisation is growing! The author speaks of the inner bleeding of humanity and the hatred we are forced to breathe and live. The collection takes us into a compelling and passionate world which is full of philosophical and poetic discourse that germinated out of the author’s soul-searching in the theatre of life in this infinite universe. The Geography of Time, like The Son of Eternity, is romantic yet tragic. The book possesses the universal sparkle of life and humanity. Within the pages of The Geography of Time, the author invites us to choose between hatred and love.
Munayem Mayenin is married and the father of three young children. He edits and publishes The Poet’s Letter Magazine and he lives in London.
Also by the author: The Son of Eternity, 2004; Poetica Rainbow Ryder, 2004; Command the Moon, London, 1993; The Poet’s Letter
Poetry Anthology of New Voices; 2005 (Editor), Slivers: An Anthology of South Asian Poetry in Britain;1997 (co-editor); Dehumanisation of Humanity; Psychology of Zooman; and The Theory of The Universe.
http://www.munayemmayenin.com

To learn more about the collection The Geography of Time, £12.50 and First Class (post and package )UK: £1.50. £12.50 +First Class Post and Package £1.50. £14.00

Philosophy Pathways CD Rom

Presocratic Philosophers Unit 4

Over three thousand pages from the Pathways web sites have been put onto a single CD-ROM. Updated monthly, the Pathways CD-ROM is a complete and accurate snapshot of all the Pathways web sites. On the Pathways CD-ROM the Pathways web sites have been directly linked for speedy offline browsing.. Absolutely invaluable resource for Philosophy readers.

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Product Details:

Poet:
Munayem Mayenin

Paperback 116 pages (August 8, 2004)
Publisher: authorsonline.co.uk
Language: English
ISBN: 0755210050
Category: Poetry

The Publisher says: Poetica Rainbow Ryder is Mumayem Mayenin's fourth poetry collection that aspires to firmly pronounce his poetic voice, character, language and style while being deeply rooted in contemporary life and its 'mini infinite' marathon of tragedy, bloodshed and ruinous reality. Mayenin writes all genres of creative writing. His collections include: The Son of Eternity, The Geography of Time, command the Moon. Mayenin also co-edited 'Slivers: An Anthology of South Asian Poetry in Britain'.

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To learn more about the collection
Poetica Rainbow Ryder, £9.99 and First Class UK (post and package): £1.50. £11.49

 

The Anglo Saxon Elegies

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Poet/Translator: Mark James Leech
Publisher: Pipers' Ash Ltd.

Price: £4.95
ISBN 1-904494-26-9

Pages: 60

Post and Package: Free

The nine Anglo Saxon Elegies include the oldest poems in English, and all of them deal with the great themes of love, loss, betrayal, longing, death and reconciliation. This new, accessible translation brings out the intensity of the personal stories the poems tell, and makes all nine elegies available to the general reader for the first time while retaining their distinctive style and spirit.

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Hand Crafted Hanging Tapestry

This is a Bangladeshi Nakshikatha: a specially made throw or hanging tapestry that tells stories of love, wedding and life. On this one there is a wedding taking place with all the festivities and display. It is a large piece, 7'/4' (approx). Ideally would be displayed on living room walls or can be used as a throw.

There are a couple of tear marks at the outer edge of the item (outside the picture frame).

£150.00 (post and packaging FREE).

The Son of Eternity
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Poet: Munayem Mayenin

Paperback 88 pages (June 12, 2004)
Publisher: Publishamerica
Language: English
ISBN: 1413725457
Category: Poetry

"This collection is compelling, passionate, and full of philosophical and poetic discourse, soul searching in the cosmosian theatre of life in the infinite universe. Mayenin lives the modern life and drinks its freely offered hemlock yet comes out with something that makes him claim that he has achieved "moment's eternity", and even though the twenty-first century has not brought in respite for minds and souls, there are still human hearts which can demand and claim to be sons of eternity. The Son of Eternity is romantic yet tragic in the heartfelt heartaches of modern life and it has a universal sparkle of life and humanity to which Mayenin roots himself deeply with deep-hearted conviction and passion. It is a collection that is nothing but a poetic declaration of a poet, who claims to be a citizen of the mother universe to which the beautiful blue planet is the beating heart." Says the Publisher.

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To learn more about the collection The Son of Eternity, £9.50 and First Class (post and package )UK: £1.50. £9.50 +First Class Post and Package £1.50. £11.00

Nail and Other Stories

Product Details

Author: Laura Hird
ISBN: 0-86241-850-X
Canongate Books 1999
Price - £6.99
P&P - £1.20 within the UK
If wanted can be signed by the Author.

'Nail' is an extraordinary debut from a young writer who first made her mark in the 'Children of Albion Rovers' anthology with her critically acclaimed novella, 'The Dilating Pupil.'  Gritty, surreal and morbidly funny, Laura Hird turns over seemingly innocuous-looking stones to reveal a
dark and disturbing world below the surface.

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Shadows Across the Sun

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Author: Josephine Chia

ISBN 1-4137-6395-2.

Price: £13.95

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Shadows Across The Sun explores the concept of mothering and what it means to be a mother. It also looks at relationships and the validity of past memories. Kim Hiok, formerly a Singaporean, lives in England and is middle-aged. In the opening chapter, her son Peter whom she abandoned in her native country comes to take her back home. he has arrived at an opportune moment when Robert, her English husband has died suddenly. A mystery is created around the circumstances of Robert's death. The latter is one of the shadows suggested in the title. Other shadows concern Kim Hiok's relationship with her son and her own father.
Written in the first person, Shadows uses emotional and physical distance to trace the path that Kim Hiok takes. This is a bid to suggest the possibility of repeated patterns occurring in one's life illustrated in the novel by repetitive situations that occur.

 

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