Poesophical Vision & Works Anthology

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Bol Poesophical Vision & Works- Anthology is a profound literary-philosophical collection that unites poetry, philosophy, myth, and dramatic vision into a single ontological journey of language and being. Written by Kurdish poet and philosopher Dr. Kamal Mirawdeli, this anthology introduces Poeo-Sophy - a unique intellectual and creative framework that restores the ancient unity between poetry (poiesis) and wisdom (sophia). Through lyrical prose, rubaiyat, ballad, and poetic drama, the work explores exile, identity, love, memory, homeland, and the metaphysical foundations of existence.The volume brings together three major works:Thus Spoke Zerdesht - a poetic odyssey inspired by Zoroastrian philosophy, Kurdish history, and existential exile, accompanied by comparative studies with T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land.A Land Between Two Lands - a powerful lyrical ballad of displacement and belonging, examined alongside Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.The Dead Man's Hand - a tragic-comic masque exposing political madness and moral collapse, in dialogue with Shakespeare's King Lear.Each work is supported by comparative criticism, philosophical commentary, and teaching guides, making this anthology suitable for scholars, students, educators, and serious literary readers.Blending Eastern and Western traditions, myth and modernity, sound and meaning, Poeo-Sophical Works presents literature not merely as art, but as an act of ontological revelation - where language itself speaks the truth of existence.

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Poesophical Vision & Works- Anthology is a profound literary-philosophical collection that unites poetry, philosophy, myth, and dramatic vision into a single ontological journey of language and being. Written by Kurdish poet and philosopher Dr. Kamal Mirawdeli, this anthology introduces Poeo-Sophy - a unique intellectual and creative framework that restores the ancient unity between poetry (poiesis) and wisdom (sophia). Through lyrical prose, rubaiyat, ballad, and poetic drama, the work explores exile, identity, love, memory, homeland, and the metaphysical foundations of existence.The volume brings together three major works:Thus Spoke Zerdesht - a poetic odyssey inspired by Zoroastrian philosophy, Kurdish history, and existential exile, accompanied by comparative studies with T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land.A Land Between Two Lands - a powerful lyrical ballad of displacement and belonging, examined alongside Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.The Dead Man's Hand - a tragic-comic masque exposing political madness and moral collapse, in dialogue with Shakespeare's King Lear.Each work is supported by comparative criticism, philosophical commentary, and teaching guides, making this anthology suitable for scholars, students, educators, and serious literary readers.Blending Eastern and Western traditions, myth and modernity, sound and meaning, Poeo-Sophical Works presents literature not merely as art, but as an act of ontological revelation - where language itself speaks the truth of existence.

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