Songs for Shooting Stars: Mystical Verse
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 37,18 MB
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ISBN : 1434976084
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 37,18 MB
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Author : Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof
Publisher : RoseDog Books
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 45,20 MB
Release : 2011-07-20
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ISBN : 9781434986139
Author : GHULAM-SARWAR YOUSOF
Publisher : Partridge Publishing Singapore
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 37,52 MB
Release : 2015-12-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 1482855348
This book, dedicated by its author to all who understand or do not understand the Malays as well as to those who wish to know them better, provides a rare and insightful entry into those elements that best define and represent the Malaysian Malay community. Fully aware of the fact that the Malays, as a relatively small race in global terms, has been influenced in terms of their traditional beliefs as well as cultural practices by elements from India, Indonesia as well as the World of Islam, the author yet manages to successfully indicate what makes the Malays unique when it comes to their identity. In essence, he catches the spirit or soul of the Malays. The features selected for this purpose have been defined or described in a relatively uncomplicated manner and in simple terms so that the work is accessible to non-expert readers both at home and abroad. It makes an interesting and almost casual entry into what may be defined as Malay. The photographs and illustrations provided add value to the work, which in many ways is a unique piece of writing.
Author : Daniel Howard Sinclair Nicholson
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Page : 672 pages
File Size : 27,49 MB
Release : 1924
Category : English poetry
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Page : 672 pages
File Size : 25,98 MB
Release : 1917
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Page : 668 pages
File Size : 26,25 MB
Release : 1917
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Author : SARWAR YOUSOF
Publisher : Partridge Publishing Singapore
Page : 41 pages
File Size : 29,84 MB
Release : 2015-07-22
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1482832461
SuvaRna-Padma, the Golden Lotus is one the most important works of well-known Malaysian writer and scholar, Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof, whose two previous plays, Halfway Road, Penang and The Trial of Hang Tuah the Great, have become internationally recognized for their originality of style, as well as significance of issues raised. This play, written in similarly original style, this time approaching the subject matter through the slant of symbolism and myth, deals with the existential dilemma of a writer, Vacha, in a repressive society where censorship is a major problem inhibiting creativity, seriously affecting him psychologically, as well as in terms of his private and public life. In terms of the pertinent issues it deals with, its meaning as well as its stylistic approach, this play transcends cultural boundaries to attain universality.
Author : GHULAM-SARWAR YOUSOF
Publisher : Partridge Publishing Singapore
Page : 141 pages
File Size : 33,27 MB
Release : 2014-05-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1482898993
The Trial of Hang Tuah the Great, a prize-winning play, uses an ancient story of the Malay hero, Hang Tuah, to re-examine of some of the issues connected with identity prevailing in Malaysian society over the past fifty years or so since the independence of Malaya and the establishment of Malaysia. It is an imaginative retelling of the story of Hang Tuah, associated with the Melaka Sultanate of the fifteenth century who, myth and legend maintains, never died, while historians, time and again questioning Hang Tuahs very existence, have recently declared that such a figure never actually existed. The Trial of Hang Tuah the Great takes both these theories into consideration and through them, examines the traditional idea of a hero in the Malay psyche, linking him symbolically to certain individuals, such as Maharaja Lela, and a spectrum of events, mythical, legendary and historical, based on the hypothetical question of who Hang Tuah would have been if he had lived beyond 15th century Melaka right up to our own times and even beyond the present until the year 2020. The plays text is a powerful and stunning confrontation of myth in the manner of Grotowski (Poor Theatre). In terms of staging, as envisioned by its author, The Trial of Hang Tuah the Great is based upon modern western theories and techniques, such as those of Bertolt Brecht (Epic Theatre) and Antonin Artaud (Theatre of Cruelty). In both senses, The Trial of Hang Tuah the Great is a groundbreaking Malaysian play.
Author : Ian McNamara
Publisher : HarperCollins Australia
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 12,71 MB
Release : 2011-05-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0730498166
Every Sunday morning, all over Australia, more than two million devotees tune into 'Macca' on ABC Radio's long-running AUStRALIA ALL OVER. And one of the program's most popular segments is when 'Macca' reads some listeners poems.'Macca' has presented the program for over 25 years and received many, many hundreds of poems - 'the people's poetry'. For SONG OF tHE tHONG he has chosen 180 which represent most aspects of Australian life.they come from listeners of all ages - grey nomads to primary school kids - and the topics are wide ranging too: fire, flood and drought, life in the city, town or bush, politics, sport, weather, animals, hardships and above all - humour.
Author : Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof
Publisher : Partridge Publishing Singapore
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 47,14 MB
Release : 2014-09-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 148282759X
Tok Dalang and Stories of Other Malaysians is a collection of short fiction written by Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof over several years. The stories deal with a range of characters and issues that in some ways are unique in Malaysian fiction in the English language. Its main strength lies in the fact that while Malay characters still make their appearances in several of the stories, the stories also touch upon aspects of their traditional culture, something rare in Malaysian writing. Additionally, lives and particular concerns of members of the minority communities in the country, including Tamil Muslims, Sikhs, Pakistanis, as well as Indonesians, have been explored both in depth as well as in a sympathetic manner for the first time in Malaysian writing. Through the writers grasp of the English language, including its local nuances, as well as a sensitive appreciation of their diverse cultures and cultural manifestations, the lives of Malaysians have been subtly coaxed into these stories, which are likely to find an important place in contemporary Malaysian literature in English.