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VOLUME 6 NUMBER 2 DECEMBER 2007 (12th Issue)
An
International Literary Journal
Edited
by: Dr. Santosh Kumar Binding: Paperback & Hardback (pp: 536 with a separate section of authors bio)
ISSN: 0972-6004 Availability:
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Cyberwit.net, India Pub. Date: Dec. 2007
Front
& Back Cover of "Taj Mahal Review":
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AZSACRA
Taj
Mahal Review, December 2007 out now, features Poetry, Artwork
by international artists, Short Story, Reflections, Book
Review etc; here is the longing to promote original creative
writing worldwide. The continuous publication is a testimony
to the kind support and dedication of its readers. My heart's
desire is that Taj should concentrate on publishing original
authors and artists. I have kept this in mind while selecting
an increasingly large number of poems and short stories. How
to save Poetry? Cyberwit is doing something in this direction.
Why Poetry? He that rejecteth Poetry and Art will not have a
good conscience. They alone clean and save our soul. Poetry is
divine. We are cleaned by Poetry. Poetry alone can expose
'hypocrisies of official society', and the totalitarianism of
the present machine society. Hope you will enjoy this massive
collection of poems, short stories and artwork reaching a
worldwide audience. Cyberwit's purpose is to assist authors in
the publication of creative writing without them having to
suffer the ordeal of going through an agent.
This
heart is weary and sick due to another terrorist attack in
Hyderabad. The bombs packed with metal pellets exploded at a food
centre and an amusement park on Saturday night in
Hyderabad,
India
on August 26, 2007. Thirty-eight persons including six women
and two children were killed. Where is the "fugitive and
gracious light, shy to illumine"? Earth hath need of
"some
Columbus
to guide us over a trackless ocean to a new continent",
so that our song of joy may triumph over the cry of agony. I
offer my deepest condolence on the sad passing away of Norman
Kingsley Mailer (1923-2007) on November 10. He was an American novelist, journalist,
playwright, screenwriter, and film director. He has been
rightly called "Innovator of the nonfiction novel, a
towering figure in American literature for nearly 60
years."
Heartly
congratulations to Doris Lessing (b. 1919), British novelist
who was born in
Kermanshah,
Iran, winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize for literature! One of her
greatest works, The
Golden Notebook (1962), revealing the struggles of a woman
writer, is considered a classic of feminist fiction.
I'm
obliged to the kind support of all these creative artists.
Their help and kindness greatly inspired me in this work of
editing and selecting. I look forward to receiving your
cooperation in the future issues of Taj and thank you again.
SANTOSH KUMAR
Editor
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