Recently, Naseer Saheb posted a poem on "Burma" written by Maulana Zafar Ali Khan, a giant in the field of Urdu journalism. I wrote a brief write-up about the poet's many accomplishments. Subsequent rejoinders by Naseer Saheb and the generally unsavoury attitude of Prof. Sadiq rang a bell --- it seemed that I had not only read about him in the past but also
BOOK REVIEW: DR. R.K.SINGH I.H. RIZVI and N.F.RIZVI. Origin, Development and History of Indian English Poetry. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 2008. Pages 244, Price: Rs. 220/-. ISBN: 978-81-7977-266-9. If one wants to know about the post-Independence Indian English poetry, suggest Iftikhar Husain Rizvi and Nasreen Fatima Rizvi, one needs to read poeltry of such poets as "P.Lal, Krishna
My brothers and sisters ... I'm a red blooded son of the First Air Cavalry... The First Team http://namtour.com/FirstTeam.html by Gary Jacobson February (c) 2007 I'm a red blooded son of the First Air Cavalry Sent to defend the bulwark of liberty The First Team Who all who love America deem Hard Corps fighting men To combat by brave exploits nefarious sin Carried to war on the backs
On Rejecting "The System" By Emily Spence Created Jan 7 2008 - 8:16pm In the natural world, a mother bear, during a particularly harsh winter in which it is hard to capture prey, will often eat one of her cubs. It will nearly always be the runt unless the larger one is sickly. If she is still hungry and unable to locate food from other species later that same winter, she will consume
"Dennis M. Hammes" wrote: OB wrote: On Dec 31, 2:33 am, Will Dockery wrote: On Dec 30, 8:05 pm, OB wrote: Let's see now: I am "really" a guy <snip> You /claim/ to be a guy. Yeah, and you claim you're not gay. Sorry how that ruins your fantasies. So what's next? Special Performance Artist to the International Space Station? Not a bad idea, if possible