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Whispers of Oasis: Likoo's Poetic Mirage

Whispers of Oasis: Likoo's Poetic Mirage
Author:
Publisher: Asemana Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2024-03-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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A collaboration between an ethnographer, a bilingual poet, and an Anglo-Irish literature scholar, this multilingual volume includes 100 Likoos, a syllabic genre of oral poetry, in their original Roudbari, accompanied by English and Persian translations. Likoo is one of the oldest and most concise forms of oral poetry in the Iranian plateau. Composed in the languages of the people of Roudbar and Balochistan in southeast Iran, Likoos are a testament to the cultural diversity and linguistic richness of the region. Likoos echo the lives of people in Roudbar, the lives of those living in the oasis, surrounded by the desert. They depict life in the desert with all its hardships, challenges, and failures. Likoos are the poetry of short joys and continuous hardship, reflecting the brutality of life dominated by nomadic social relations. They are the voice of a lover who catches a glimpse of his beloved in the desert, the call of a camel driver in the lonely nights of the desert on a dry path, or the mourning over the death of a young person due to tribal violence. The publication of this work has been supported by a 2021 Persian Heritage Foundation grant for publication.


A Maranao dictionary

A Maranao dictionary
Author: Howard McKaughan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1996
Genre: Maranao language
ISBN:

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A Dictionary of the Yoruba Language

A Dictionary of the Yoruba Language
Author: Nigeria University Press
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2001
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

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Based upon the nineteenth century standard work on the Yoruba language, and first ever English-Yoruba, Yoruba-English dictionary, this new edition has been revised and enlarged considerably. The dictionary contains about 50,000 references and translations; Yoruba pronunciation guidance; examples of how words are used; contemporary meanings and interpretations; and reference to grammatical usage and parts of speech. There is also an extensive list of commonly occurring birds, plants and trees, translated from Yoruba into English alongside their botanical equivalents.


Black Dragon

Black Dragon
Author: Zachary F Price
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9780814214602

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Deploys martial arts as a lens to analyze performance, power, and identity within the evolving fusion of Black and Asian American cultures in history and media.


Meridian: The Apwt Drunken Boat Anthology of New Writing

Meridian: The Apwt Drunken Boat Anthology of New Writing
Author: Ravi Shankar
Publisher: Drunken Boat Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-12-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780988241633

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Poetry. Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. Asian & Asian American Studies. California Interest. MERIDIAN: THE APWT DRUNKEN BOAT ANTHOLOGY OF NEW WRITING is a rousing collection of 37 voices, both established and emerging, from over 14 countries. This rich conversation epitomizes a version of a meridian, a ghost map of connections ranging from Hong Kong to the Gold Coast, Tokyo to Abu Dhabi, Singapore to Kabul, pulsing with story and song. As Pulitzer Prize winner Vijay Seshadri writes about the book, it is "new and fresh and thrilling, suffused with the sense of a beginning but also with the sense of the perennial and the permanent."


Sisterhood of Swans

Sisterhood of Swans
Author: Selma Carvalho
Publisher: HarperCollins India
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-10
Genre: East Indians
ISBN: 9789354471629

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Anna-Marie Souza lives in Horton, a suburb on the hem of London, a far cry from the city of Bombay from which her parents had arrived one cold December day in 1989, two Goans in search of a new life. Born in this land of their dreams, raised in a broken home, Anna-Marie has grown up into a state of constant and indefinable yearning. She belongs to the sisterhood of swans seeking to pair for life, curving their necks to entwine with the perfect mate. Only, she has realized, her species is fated to disappointment. Her disastrous choice in men is fuelled not just by a chaotic childhood but by a loss of sexual agency as she embarks on a series of doomed relationships. Set against a cast of intriguing female characters Anna-Marie s Indian-hating Indian mother; her best mate, Sujata, haunted by thoughts of suicide; and Jassie, the sharp-tongued beautician at Bollywood Style Salon is an ensemble of men who are serial philanderers or, worse still, token brown Conservative party members. In this shaky world, Anna-Marie navigates through the pain of a troubled coming of age, while trying to find her place as a second-generation Indian immigrant.


The Missing Tile & Other Stories

The Missing Tile & Other Stories
Author: Saeed Ibrahim
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2022-01-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The Missing Tile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories and Saeed Ibrahim’s second book after the widely acclaimed family saga, Twin Tales from Kutcch. The fifteen stories in this collection are slice-of-life, character-based portraits reflecting on various aspects of human behaviour. Drawing us into the lives of ordinary people, their cares and concerns and their very human foibles and failings, these people-centric stories are sure to resonate with a large spectrum of readers, both young and old alike. Although the stories are set in India, the underlying themes are universal in their relevance. Some are light-hearted, tongue-in-cheek pieces on the quirks and idiosyncrasies in people’s behaviour, whilst others offer surprising insights into human nature’s compassionate and humane side. The tenor in the funny stories is entertaining and in the more serious ones connected with socially relevant issues; inspiring and thought-provoking. A notable feature is that the various stories in the collection celebrate India’s diversity, pluralism, and composite culture, which regrettably have been threatened in recent times. Danesh Bharucha’s imaginative sketches bring to life the characters in the stories and are skillfully adapted to suit the ambience and mood of these evocative tales.


Bombay Hangovers

Bombay Hangovers
Author: Rochelle Potkar
Publisher: Vishwakarma Publications
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2021-02-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8195012639

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These are 16 immersive, entertaining short stories about characters across caste, class, and religion in Bombay. Some of the stories have been nominated for prizes: Fundação Oriente Short Story Competition, 2015 (shortlist); Open Road Review 2016 (winner); DNA-Out of Print Contest 2017 (longlist), and DISQUIET International Literary prize, Lisbon 2019 (notable entry). * * * These stories are laced with the grit, sleaze and dynamism of Bombay. They explore the nerve centre of a great metropolis with caustic wit and uncompromising realism. From the red-light corner of Kamathipura and the race course of Mahalaxmi, from South Bombay where a perfume maker works on exotic fragrances to the throbbing epicentre of Thana and the township of Kalyan, from Bandra to Andheri, the city is brought alive through memorable characters, piquant situations and no holds barred language. With the occasional foray into Goa, the poet Rochelle Potkar makes an impressive debut in short fiction, a genre unfairly neglected by most publishers in India. --Manohar Shetty


Sharp Blue Search of Flame

Sharp Blue Search of Flame
Author: Zilka Joseph
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-04-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0814340504

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Readers of poetry will savor this sensory collection.