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VOLUME 2 NUMBER 1 JUNE 2003 (3rd
Issue)
An
International Literary Journal
Edited by:
Dr.
Santosh Kumar Binding: Paperback (pp: 410
Including a separate section of authors bio) ISSN:
0972-6004
Availability: In Stock (Ships within 1 to 2 days)
Publisher: Cyberwit.net, Allahabad, India Pub. Date:
June 2003 Condition: New
Description:
Taj Mahal Review
issue 3 by Cyberwit.net, India, pp. 410 features Reflections,
Short stories full of genuine emotional depth, Poems revealing
a singular beauty and 'inner rhythm', penetrating and
stimulating Book Reviews, and a carefully compiled 21 page
section providing biographical notes on each of the
contributing authors. This is an outstanding journal of
quality and variety, featuring 191 authors from 20 countries.
This is a beautiful Journal revealing a true kaleidoscope of
tone, colour, and brings to each of us a common share of
family in the real spirit of international Peace and
Friendship. Here is present a masterpiece collection of poems
and short stories. Count on Taj Mahal Review, where different
nations meet at a single place. Discover a whole new way of
appreciating Poetry for Peace. Poetry is the only panacea to
end all the evils infecting mankind. The poems and short
stories published in Taj Mahal Review record "the best
and happiest moments of the best minds." Taj Mahal Review
can be read "as a fine art, as an experiment, a duty or
merely recreation." The poems show an intensity of
sincere feeling, the extraordinary pictorial quality, a vivid
feeling for the cadence of phrases, an absence of artistic
monotony. There is no trace of anything impure, or ugly, or
violent in TMR. The publication of TMR makes the real
beginning of the outburst of Poetry and short story in English
in the new millennium. Join us in the world's greatest
gathering of Poets and Short-story writers.
From
The Editor
Welcome to Taj June 2003! I'm deeply obliged to all the
authors for their generous support & kindness. The 21st
century bleeds due to terrorism and violence. The writings
selected for the June issue reveal the conflict between a
sensitive imaginative soul and the world of naked barbarism.
No doubt, it is the duty of the creative artists to advocate
culture, tolerance, peace and moral values against hypocrisy
and selfishness. Only the creative writers can reveal
"the wisdom of the heart". The world deserves better
than devastation caused by the Iraq war. I pray for Peace,
reconstruction and humanitarian assistance. The US took action
against Iraq without the UN support, but no doubt the Iraqis
felt a sense of freedom after the war was over. SARS (Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome) virus has infected thousands. I
hope the WHO would have serious discussions with world experts
on vaccine development soon.
SANTOSH KUMAR
Editor
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