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“Soldiers Don’t Go Mad”: A stunning account of poetry, paradox and the horrors of war The two greatest poets of World War I despised the bloody, pointless conflict — yet fought bravely.
Ashutosh Agnihotri's 'Main Boond Swayam, Khud Sagar Hoon' is not merely a collection of poems; it is a luminous voyage into the author's inner and outer worlds, delivered with rare honesty and lyrical ...
John Koethe spent decades as a philosophy professor. The poems in his latest collection, “Cemeteries and Galaxies,” are full ...
Our critic A.O. Scott marvels at the power and paradox of a sonnet by Gwendolyn Brooks. Isabella Cotier By A.O. Scott Here’s a poem about patience, about self-control, about the need to conserve ...
Schizoid is a paradox: a mixture of the unmixable and a combination of the incompatible. A sullen and cold outsider writes sensitive, insightful poetry. A withdrawn and aloof hermit agonizes from ...
Gulzar, unique and a paradox Premium. Why the poet-lyricist, ... He has edited a 954-page anthology — titled A Poem a Day — of 365 poems by 279 modern poets from 34 different languages, ...
A Killer Paradox’s Lee Tang (played by Choi Woo-shik) is an average university student. He spends his free time watching YouTube travel vlogs, dreaming of leaving his boring hometown and ...
The poems are not guarded or abstract; they are direct, accessible, and yet deeply philosophical, a balance few poets manage to achieve. Agnihotri’s verse is free-flowing but never frivolous.