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In "Beneath the Moonlight," a tapestry of emotions unfolds as the shimmering glow of the moon illuminates the night. This collection invites readers to wander through the delicate landscapes of love, longing, and introspection, where every poem captures the ethereal beauty and mystery of the world after dark. Each verse dances with imagery, drawing you into a realm where shadows whisper secrets and stars sing lullabies. The juxtaposition of light and darkness beckons a deeper understanding of the human experience, revealing vulnerability and strength intertwined. Allow yourself to be swept…mehr

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In "Beneath the Moonlight," a tapestry of emotions unfolds as the shimmering glow of the moon illuminates the night. This collection invites readers to wander through the delicate landscapes of love, longing, and introspection, where every poem captures the ethereal beauty and mystery of the world after dark. Each verse dances with imagery, drawing you into a realm where shadows whisper secrets and stars sing lullabies. The juxtaposition of light and darkness beckons a deeper understanding of the human experience, revealing vulnerability and strength intertwined. Allow yourself to be swept away in the rhythm of night's embrace, where each page turn is a gentle reminder of the magic that lies beneath the celestial glow. "Beneath the Moonlight" is not just a book of poetry; it is an invitation to explore the heart's hidden depths and the wonders of a moonlit journey.
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Daniel King is research fellow in Syriac studies and Semitic languages, Cardiff University, UK, and a translation consultant with SIL International. His research is principally concerned with methods and techniques of translation in antiquity especially between Greek and Syriac in the fields of philosophy and theology. He has published an edition of The Earliest Syriac Translation of Aristotle's Categories (Brill, 2010) as well as many articles in the field.