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A Poetry Journal (No. 1 – 2021)
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Editor
Aminur Rahman
Advisory Editors
Manfred Chobot
Tobias Burghardt
Jona Burghardt
Germain Droogenbroodt
Managing Editor
Bilkis Mansoor
Art Editor
Maksudul Ahsan
Poetische Freizeitlektüre –
Die erste Ausgabe
der internationalen Poesiezeitschrift
»The Dhaka Review«
erscheint in englischer Sprache
in Dhaka, Bangladesch,
herausgegeben von Aminur Rahman.
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The first issue
of the international poetry journal
«The Dhaka Review»
has been published in English
at Dhaka, Bangladesh,
edited by Aminur Rahman.
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The Dhaka Review
A Poetry Journal (No. 1 – 2021)
Edited by Aminur Rahman
Contents
PROSE
Gerry Loose
War peace poetry and reconciliation
Claire Booker
Poetry – a time of change in the UK
Carolyne Wright
Mappings, vanishings, printer's devils,
disruptors, and eulene (!): ordering—
and dis-ordering—books of poetry
Sudeep Sen
Black box: etymology of crisis:
before, after & there after
Agnes Meadows
Poetry – expressing the inexpressible
Reshma Ramesh
Grandmother’s yard
Joyce Ashuntantang
Masks, aesthetics and meaning:
Framing bate besong’s disgrace:
autobiographical narcissus and
emanyankpe collected poems
Muneeza Shamsie
In a family’s history, a nation’s
Fakrul Alam
Rabindranath, Jibanananda and the
anxiety of influence
Isabel White
Language and identity - people
divided by a common language
Gopal Lahiri
Is poetry dying?
Daya Dissanayake
The colour of music, the song in a painting
Lopamudra Basu
Meena Alexander’s refugee lyrics:
witnessing trauma in an age of insecurity
Mohammad Nurul Huda
‘Bidrohi’: An aesthetic charter of
human emancipation
Germain Droogenbroodt
The Wisdom of unspoken Words
Ashraf Aboul-Yazid
Modern Egyptian Poetry Seeking
an Identity
Hasna Jasimuddin Moudud
Mystic Poetry of Bangladesh
Victor Pogadaev &
Anna Pogadaeva
Kemala’s poems from the view of
international literary criteria
Takir Hossain
Three important poets of sixties
in Bangladesh
Omar Sabbagh
Falling into Hope
On Fiona Sampson’s Come Down
Kiran Bhat
Sudeep Sen’s ‘Anthropocene’
Manuel Iris
Triptych of glimpses
POETRY
Jack Hirschman
Fiona Sampson
Melissa Studdard
Agnes Meadows
Shaip Emerllahu
Sujata Bhatt
Muniam Alfaker
Brian Johnstone
Barbara Pogačnik
Lee Kuei-shien
Fahredin Shehu
Tobias Burghardt
Isabel White
Michael Augustin
Biplab Majee
Mannual Iris
Malachi Edwin Vethamani
Aneek Chatterjee
Bengt Berg
Mamta Sagar
Ilona Yusuf
Camila Fadda
Francisco de Asís Fernández
Bina Sarkar Ellias
Jona Burghardt
Hussein Habasch
Manfred Chobot
Asad Chowdhury
Ali Al-Hazmi
Paramita Mukherjee Mullick
Milan Richter
Annabel Villar
Kamal Chowdhury
Abhay K.
Agneta Falk
Eldar Akhadov
Sampath Kumar
Muhammad Samad
Raja Rajeswari Seetha Raman
Amir Or
Mohammad Nurul Huda
Sudipto Chattopadhyay
Reaz Ahmad
Ahmad Kamal Abdullah
Mahnaz Badihian
Hemant Divate
Reshma Ramesh
Rajorshi Patranabis
Luz María López
Kama Sywor Kamanda
Raja Ahmad Aminullah
Jaydeep Sarangi
Ibrahim Al-Masri
Ali Al- Shalah
Ángeles Camacho Rivas
Sudeep Sen
Tulasi Diwasa
Yuri Zambrano
Naida Mujkić
Satkarni Ghosh
Ahmed Tahsin Shams
Winston Farrell
Joyce Ashuntantang
Sonnet Mondal
Jahidul Huq
Claudia Piccinno
Kalpna Singh-Chitnis
Ayaz Rasool Nazki
Bhisma Upreti
Julio Pavanetti
Carolyne Wright
Keshab Sigdel
Lopamudra Basu
HS Shivaprakash
Vadim Terekhin
Gerry Loose
Tarik Sujat
Sushanta Bhattacharjee
Amanita Sen
Habibullah Sirajee
Daya Dissanayake
Gloria Gabuardi
Gopal Lahiri
Jisell Novas-Hill
Nandita Samanta
Francisco Muñoz Soler
Mrinal Basu Chaudhuri
Ashraf Aboul-Yazid
Protiti Rasnaha Kamal
Aminur Rahman
Claire Booker
Santosh Kumar Pokharel
Anna Keiko