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"Fading Stars" is a poignant collection of poems that explores the delicate interplay between longing and loss, memory and oblivion. With each verse, readers are invited to journey through the realms of nostalgia and hope, illuminated by the faint glow of moments that once shined brightly. Crafted with lyrical precision, the poems capture the fleeting nature of time and the beauty found in transient experiences. From the quiet whispers of twilight to the echoes of dreams that linger just beyond reach, "Fading Stars" offers an intimate reflection on the human spirit's resilience in the face of…mehr

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"Fading Stars" is a poignant collection of poems that explores the delicate interplay between longing and loss, memory and oblivion. With each verse, readers are invited to journey through the realms of nostalgia and hope, illuminated by the faint glow of moments that once shined brightly. Crafted with lyrical precision, the poems capture the fleeting nature of time and the beauty found in transient experiences. From the quiet whispers of twilight to the echoes of dreams that linger just beyond reach, "Fading Stars" offers an intimate reflection on the human spirit's resilience in the face of inevitable change. Each page turns like a soft sigh, revealing a tapestry woven with vivid imagery and emotional depth. This collection is not merely a celebration of what was, but a gentle reminder to embrace the present, to find solace in the shadows, and to recognize that even as stars fade, their light continues to guide us through the night.
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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.