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Follow on Google News | 25th Issue of Taj Mahal Review has been released by Cyberwit.netSome of the poems included in this issue reveal poststructural attitude. We all know that structuralism was based on the main premise that the structure of human world can be well understood by the structure of language.
By: Cyberwit Edited by: Dr. Santosh Kumar Binding: Paperback (pp: 209) ISSN: 0972-6004 Publisher: Cyberwit.net, India Pub. Date: June 2014 Welcome to Taj Mahal Review June 2014! No doubt, the TMR for several years has tried its best to promote contemporary creative poets and artists. This issue includes poems, haiku, short stories and artwork by both famous and unknown creative artists across the globe. I have always endeavored to select for TMR only those poems that reveal the poet’s passion for Truth and Beauty in an impassioned language. Some of the poems included in this issue reveal poststructural attitude. We all know that structuralism was based on the main premise that the structure of human world can be well understood by the structure of language. But during 1960s, the post structural authors, philosophers raised doubts about the validity of the language itself to unravel the mysteries and obstinate questionings about our universe. Foucalt aptly remarked that god was crumbling under our feet. The fact is that The poststructural authors are attracted by themes like Marxism, feminism, Nihilism and anarchism. It is very sad to know that two Nobel Laureates died recently. Doris Lessing, the British Nobel Laureate, famous for her immortal works “The Golden Notebook” and “The Grass is Singing”, died aged 94 on November 17, 2013. Her works are imperishable due to “skepticism, fire and visionary power.” Another tragedy occurred as the Colombian Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, one of the greatest and unique contemporary writers, passed away on April 17, 2014 at the age of 87. His most famous novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude” (1967) sold more than 50 million copies in more than 25 languages. He always felt that being awarded Nobel prize would be a catastrophe because his private life would be severely invaded. I along with Karunesh Agarwal and Cyberwit staff express my deep condolence at this great loss to their families. I am highly indebted to all creative artists and poets included in this edition of TMR. The fact is that without their generous support and kind cooperation this publication would never have been possible. The contributors for June 2014 issue were REFLECTIONS Conor Wrigley LITERARY CRITICISM Amit Singh SHORT STORIES Andrew McIntyre D. R. Prescott Eric Tessier George Djuric Gustaf Berger James R. Kincaid Michael R. Lane Philip Keogh Richard Araujo Sandeep Kumar Kar Steve Mogg Steve Morris Tabitha Smith POEMS Aditya Kumar Panda Albert Russo Bharath Bhushan Reddy Bharti Iyer Bill Wolak Doc Drumheller Douglas Cole Floriana Hall Fran Shaw Gayathri Jayakumar Howard Winn Indrani Jaydeep Sarangi Keneshie Morrison Maria do Céu Pires Costa Mayur Varshney Metod Cesek Moshé Liba Nirmala Olfa Drid Paul Brucker Piro d’Artabria Pooja Pradeep Pranjal Begwani Prem Kumar Rachid Acim Rajeshwari Srinivasan Reetika Gupta Richard Araujo Rob Harle Ruchika Sharma S. Bhuvaneshwari Sheri Vandermolen Sneha Sundaram Sourya Acharya Steve Kilmer Sushmita Roy Suzie Palmer Taha Kehar Tejal Ravindra Kakade Utsa Mukherjee Varun Nehru HAIKU Archana Kapoor Nagpal Ban’ya Natsuishi Charishma Devin Harrison James Roderick Burns Jay Friedenberg Johannes S. H. Bjerg John J. Han John McDonald Mohsen Farsani Santosh Kumar Sayumi Kamakura Suzie Palmer Tad Wojnicki ARTWORKS Rob Harle TAJ MAHAL REVIEW VOL. 12 NUMBER 1 JUNE 2014 (25th Issue) (Paperback) published by Cyberwit.net is available worldwide through publisher's site. http://tajmahalreview.com/ End
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