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I had come clutching Orhan Pamuk's great book of light and shadows, the 2003 "Istanbul," in which the Nobel-winning author explains his home town in terms of hüzün — Bosporous-style melancholy, the heart-poison of a ruined empire alienated from the East and mortified by the West.
In 1997, at Books & Co., I purchased a copy of Wendy Cope's "Making Cocoa for Kingsley Amis," which is, to this day, my favorite book of light verse.
(2002) "The Book of Light," by Lucille Clifton.
His philosophical poetry includes the Rawshanāʾī-nāmeh ("Book of Light").
In long qaṣīdehs and in a masnawi, the Rawshanāʾī-nāmeh ("Book of Light"), he set forth his ethical teachings.
He compiled a handwritten Book of Light, containing spiritual writings from disparate sources, from ancient Egyptian texts to Buddhist prayers.
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Some of his early poems should be in The Oxford Book of Light Verse.
Her other volumes of poetry include "Good Times Random Housese, 1969); "Two-Headed Woman" (University of Massachusetts, 1980); "Quilting: Poems, 1987-1990" (BOA, 1991); and "The Book of Light Copper Canyonon, 1993).
Ian Crouch on the book of Egypt tweets.
Subsequently, they were included in the Book of Concord (1580).
One was "Requiem," the book of Vietnam photographs taken by the photographers who died in Vietnam.
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