By: Kenny Leones | 2010-03-26 | Reference & Education They were among the greatest poets of their respective generations. Living forever through their works, they have become some of the greatest poets of all time. read more
By: chakravarthy | 2011-04-23 | Writing Subramania Bharati was born as the son of Chinnaswamy Iyer on 11th December, 1882 at Ettayapuram, a small Zamindari town ruled by a Raja in Tamil Nadu. read more
By: Daniele Davide | 2010-11-24 | Poetry Torquato Tasso (born in Sorrento, March 11, 1544 - Rome, April 25, 1595) was an Italian writer and poet. read more
By: Daniele Davide | 2010-11-25 | Poetry Torquato Tasso submitted his epic poem to the trial of five influential experts in letters. He shared in part the scruples of the distinguished scholars, who had expressed moralistic critics. In response to this review, the poet wrote, in 1576, Allegory. read more
By: Joseph Spence, Sr. | 2010-03-27 | Book Reviews "The Oxford Book of American Poetry" is a great American anthology. It is Chosen and Edited by David Lehman and offers the best in poetry to read about and learn from. It's a dynamic anthology with a compilation of the greatest poets on the American landscape. This is definitely an anthology to have for a reference source and to study from. The volume of information in this text is just incredible. read more
By: Adrian Fisher | 2011-06-01 | Destinations Ahmed Faraz is famous Pakistani contemporary poet, whose talent is frequently compared to that of the great Faiz Ahmed Faiz, who won the Soviet Lenin Peace Prize. He is known for his specific style of writing, which very accessible and understandable for the majority. read more
By: Daniele Davide | 2010-11-25 | Poetry While he was in prison, Tasso wrote continuously to principles, clergy, gentlemen and intellectuals asking them to release him and defending his own person read more
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By: Ashok Kumar | 2011-05-16 | Society Mirabai, or Mira Bai or Meerabai, was a 16th century princess whose life is known more through legend than verifiable historic fact. Mirabai’s Rajputi grandfather, Rao Dudaj, created the fortress city of Merta, where Mirabai’s father, Ratan Singh, ruled. Mirabai was born in Merta about 1498. The family worshipped Vishnu as their primary deity. read more
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By: Jane Rosenthal | 2012-01-11 | Poetry The Award Winning poet above all has the love of the language; it is the medium through which he tries to reach out to the world. read more
By: Martin Hiltlyne | 2010-04-02 | Poetry Samuel Taylor Coleridge, famed composer of Rime of The Ancient Mariner is also considered one of the Lake Poets, and consequently lived only ten miles away from Wordsworth at Greta Hall in Keswick. Being home to some of the most unique and beautiful terrains in all of England certainly qualifies the Lake District as inspiring countryside. read more