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- Bhamaha (Sanskrit: भामह, Bhāmaha) (c. 7th century) was a Sanskrit poetician believed to be contemporaneous with Daṇḍin. He is noted for writing a work...
- ****aka (Sanskrit: कुन्तक) was a Sanskrit poetician and literary theorist of who is remembered for his work Vakroktijīvitam in which he postulates the...
- and French. She started sharing her poems at the age of 16 amongst The Poeticians, a group of poets from the Middle East run by the Palestinian filmmaker...
- Canonical Texts of English Literary Criticism with Selections from classical Poeticians, ed. (Co-editor, Mrs. Ranga Kapoor), 1995, New Delhi: Academic Foundation...
- and his father's name was Bhamuka. It is a notable work in the line of poeticians such as Bhamaha, Dandin and Anandavardhana. It is divided into 16 chapters...
- needed] and the Sikka Art Fair.[citation needed] She is the founder of the Poeticians, which was started in Beirut in 2007, and is a multilingual public reading...
- morning ones) Adriana Volpe & Marcello Cirillo Eliminated 10 I poeti (The poeticians) Mirko Frezza & Tommy Kuti Withdrawn 11 Le Coliche (The Colics) Claudio...
- 1980-2012, have all published her writing. De la Luz also self-published The Poetician, a collection of 52 poems and lyrics. After her 1996 spoken-word debut...
-  123–140 (Hebrew) "Poetry and its Audience According to Medieval Arab Poeticians", Israel Oriental Studies: Studies in Medieval Arabic and Hebrew Poetics...
- opposition, to hold the pen." "The wish to survive turns poets into poeticians, mincing their words." "Nothing is lonlier than what's human." "... as...