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Gone with the Wind in verse, smoothly done and succinctly outlining the book's plot, features poetry containing the main characters and the tragic heroine, with all her wiles and self-destructive passion and courage. Poetic Narration of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind lays out an accurate foretaste of the great American romantic novel and its take on war and peace. This quick summary is a good introduction for those who have not read the book and are curious whether they want to or not. This long narrative poem precisely constructed and carefully thought out will certainly be a welcome…mehr

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Gone with the Wind in verse, smoothly done and succinctly outlining the book's plot, features poetry containing the main characters and the tragic heroine, with all her wiles and self-destructive passion and courage. Poetic Narration of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind lays out an accurate foretaste of the great American romantic novel and its take on war and peace. This quick summary is a good introduction for those who have not read the book and are curious whether they want to or not. This long narrative poem precisely constructed and carefully thought out will certainly be a welcome addition to fans of the classic. It also presents the many timeless and real-life messages brought forward in Gone with the Wind. Born in Tehran, Iran, Ali Samavati attended high school in a Swiss-American school near Geneva, and obtained his B.B.A & M.B.A. degrees from a German-American University in Germany. He returned to Tehran to live and take on the family business, saying, "Iran is country of poetry and love with an old, great civilization." He speaks English, Farsi (Persian), German, and French. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/alisamavati
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Born in Tehran, Iran, Ali Samavati attended high school in a Swiss-American school near Geneva, and obtained his B.B.A & M.B.A. degrees from a German-American University in Germany. He returned to Tehran to live and take on the family business, saying, "Iran is country of poetry and love with an old, great civilization." He speaks English, Farsi (Persian), German, and French.