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Ephemeral Echoes is an extension of Ali's passion for poetry: a manifestation of his philosophy and intellectualism. The Twenty Twenty-One Edition is a florilegium of his poetic discourses, which are culminations of his reflections on (the schema of) existence as personifications of Sounds, where the essence of existence is Flux i.e. Flowing-Sounds. The poems relate to various facets of the human condition i.e. illusion, self, emotionality, rationality, dichotomy, subjectivity, objectivity, singularity, multiplicity, et cetera. The anthology is an invitation to everyone to embark upon a reflective odyssey.…mehr

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Ephemeral Echoes is an extension of Ali's passion for poetry: a manifestation of his philosophy and intellectualism. The Twenty Twenty-One Edition is a florilegium of his poetic discourses, which are culminations of his reflections on (the schema of) existence as personifications of Sounds, where the essence of existence is Flux i.e. Flowing-Sounds. The poems relate to various facets of the human condition i.e. illusion, self, emotionality, rationality, dichotomy, subjectivity, objectivity, singularity, multiplicity, et cetera. The anthology is an invitation to everyone to embark upon a reflective odyssey.
Autorenporträt
SAAD ALI was born in Okara, Pakistan in 1980. He is an existential poet and philosopher. He has been brought up in Pakistan and the UK. He has a BSc and MSc in Management Science from University of Leicester, UK. He is a management, marketing, communications and business/academic research consultant and lecturer and trainer/mentor by profession. Saad possesses a broader world view, which is a result of his experiences gained from having lived in a variety of cultural settings. The cogs of Saad's existential machinery are oiled by the muses of arts. The main components of his poetic discourse include: contemplation and satire. Some of his influences include: Vayasa, Homer, Ovid, Socrates, Bastami, Rumi, Ghalib, Nietzsche and Tagore-to name a few. You can reach him via www.saadipoetry.com. You can follow him via Facebook: @owlofpines and Instagram: @saadalipoet