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[Brand: New Internationalist] ☆ Fire in the Soul: 100 poems for human rights ↠ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Fire in the Soul: 100 poems for human rights They are as much about assertiveness and hope as they are about injustice and the outrages that scar human history.One hundred poems deal with colossal historic events (for example, Siamanto's "The Dance," about the Armenian genocide), as well as more domestic concerns (Rita Ann Higgins' exploration of deprivation in Ireland, for instance).Includes the work of Adrienne Rich, Kimiko Hahn, Lorna Goodison, Abdulah Sidran, Harryette Mullen, Leila Djabali, Valerie Bloom, Tenzin Tsundue, Robert Hersho

Fire in the Soul: 100 poems for human rights

Title : Fire in the Soul: 100 poems for human rights
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Rating : 4.90 (746 Votes)
Asin : 1906523169
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 192 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-04-12
Language : English

They are as much about assertiveness and hope as they are about injustice and the outrages that scar human history.One hundred poems deal with colossal historic events (for example, Siamanto's "The Dance," about the Armenian genocide), as well as more domestic concerns (Rita Ann Higgins' exploration of deprivation in Ireland, for instance).Includes the work of Adrienne Rich, Kimiko Hahn, Lorna Goodison, Abdulah Sidran, Harryette Mullen, Leila Djabali, Valerie Bloom, Tenzin Tsundue, Robert Hershon, Forough Farrokhzad, and Margaret Atwood.. Supporting Amnesty International, this is a rousing collection of poems by an international array of poets, mixing well-known names with relative newcomers

His association with the magazine (including numerous stints as guest editor) goes back to the late 1980s and he has reported on many human rights issues. He also writes the annual One World Almanac.. Dinyar Godrej has been one of the co-editors of the New Internationalist magazine since 2001

He also writes the annual One World Almanac.. His association with the magazine (including numerous stints as guest editor) goes back to the late 1980s and he has reported on many human rights issues. About the AuthorDinyar Godrej has been one of the co-editors of the New Internationalist magazine since 2001

Cover > Content kskdn Honestly, the poetry wasn't great, perhaps the cover shot is just too promising. But hey, it supports Amnesty International, so if you like poetry and human rights, consider it a charitable donation with benefits.

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