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Insomniac: in exile poems 2006-2016

Insomniac: in exile poems 2006-2016

Insomniac: in exile poems 2006-2016 Sam Vaseghi - - INSOMNIAC, by the Iranian-German author and poet Sam Vaseghi, is a collection of exile poems, gathered in the period of 2006 to 2016, during the poet’s stay in Germany and Sweden. The poems have social and political relevance and reflect a bipolar vecu of the poet split between Europe and Iran. Some of these poems have been published ...
Altogether in the Shifting World

Altogether in the Shifting World

Altogether in the Shifting World Mauro Mevlud Martino - - It has taken me a lifetime to know who I was, who I am, and who I am becoming. Today, I see a sprawling panorama of images full of vibrant characters that helped to orchestrate this life of mine. And today, I can clearly see that the fuel for such a life was an audacious love for the quest that would lead to the ONE TRUE HUMAN ...
The Big Book of In-Your-Face Gay Etiquette

The Big Book of In-Your-Face Gay Etiquette

The Big Book of In-Your-Face Gay Etiquette Daniel Curzon - - In some places it is the best of times to be gay. In other places it is the worst. If you have chosen to be gay - and why wouldn't you? - remember to 1) be proud, but watch your back at all times, and 2) to be good, except when you shouldn't. This is the 3rd and completely updated 21st Century Edition of the classic, ...
Burmese Days

Burmese Days

Burmese Days George Orwell - - Burmese Days is the first novel by English writer George Orwell, published in 1934. Set in British Burma during the waning days of Empire, when Burma was ruled from Delhi as part of British India, it is ”a portrait of the dark side of the British Raj.” At the centre of the novel is John Flory, ”the lone and lacking individual trapped within a bigger ...

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