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In "The Galactic Web," embark on a poetic journey that weaves together the cosmos and the human experience. Each verse serves as a delicate thread, connecting the vastness of galaxies with the intimacy of personal reflection. This collection explores themes of existence, belonging, and the intricate tapestry of life, invoking imagery of starlit skies, swirling nebulae, and the infinite dance of celestial bodies. The poems delve into the mysteries of the universe while grounding the reader in the beauty of everyday moments. With lyrical grace and profound insight, "The Galactic Web" invites you…mehr

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In "The Galactic Web," embark on a poetic journey that weaves together the cosmos and the human experience. Each verse serves as a delicate thread, connecting the vastness of galaxies with the intimacy of personal reflection. This collection explores themes of existence, belonging, and the intricate tapestry of life, invoking imagery of starlit skies, swirling nebulae, and the infinite dance of celestial bodies. The poems delve into the mysteries of the universe while grounding the reader in the beauty of everyday moments. With lyrical grace and profound insight, "The Galactic Web" invites you to ponder your place within the grand scheme of things, reminding us that we are all part of a larger narrative-interconnected, like stars in a shared galaxy. Discover the universe within and around you, one poem at a time.
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Autorenporträt
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.