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Dawn of a New Discovery: World P... - John Scott

Dawn of a New Discovery: World Poetry

John Scott
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English
2 ratings

Travel to Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, China, Japan, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Brazil, Angola, Ecuador, West Africa and the Grand Canyon. Dawn of a New Discovery will take you there and back. This book contains approximately 130 original and collected poems, as well as a how-to create poetry section in most chapters. Each chapter also has a small section for the reader to write his or her own poetry. It contains short biographies of 17 famous poets from history, including the 20th century. The book also has a number of poems from children and students from Newark, NJ, as well as other places in NJ and the world. Some of the poems highlight schools, children and youth, as well as such as issues as the plight of child labor, abortion and life (The Story of Three Embryos), concentration camps, including one poem from the children of one infamous camp, violence, and lighter themes such as Chemical Romance, My Best Friend and Electric Streets (of Newark, New Jersey). The first chapter has 26 poems of India, SriLanka, Bangladesh, North Africa, China and other exotic places. This section of the book is designed to engage the reader in adventerous travel. The book was created to help people to develop an interest in poetry and to get a basic understanding of the structure and process of creating poetry. It was created for adults and the thoughtful teen. The book also promotes tolerance.Collected poetic works featured in Dawn of a New Discovery are from, Robert Louis Stevenson Henry Wadsworth Longfellow William BlakeWalt WhitmanJohn Greenleaf Whittier Rabindranath Tagore, Calcutta, India, BangladeshWilliam WordsworthChristina G. RossettiJohn MiltonWilliam BathurstEmily DickinsonJohn NewmanWilliam Arthur WardWilliam ShakespeareRobert HerrickWilliam D. Longstaff John KeatsEmily Brontë Sara TeasdaleRobert Frost King David Ahmed FaizPhyllis WheatleySam Walter FossPoetry Lessons: Chinese, Indian poetry, Japanese poetry. Different Types of Poems, Key Elements, Forms in Poetry, Sound, Imagery, MetreAlso:Inuit Poem Children of Terezin Concentration CampOther Poets: John Scott, Newark, NJ, Jersey City, NJMaria Flores, Rio De Janeiro, BrazilJessica Simmons, Newark, NJ, Yonkers, NJJane Statlander, Miami, Florida, originally from Newark, NJKutub Uddin, Sylhet, BangladeshWayne Thomas, Colorado, U.S., Middletown, NJ , including "Scream," about having bipolar disorder, and 7 "Moon" HaikusSteven Babici, teen from Carteret, NJ