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Review – Poetry Cornwall

The Parliament of Poets: An Epic Poem

The Parliament of Poets: An Epic Poem

Poetry Cornwall, Issue No. 36, May 2013, Redruth, Cornwall, England.

The Parliament of Poets – Frederick Glaysher – Earthrise Press, Rochester, MI 48306 USA – ISBN: 978-0-9826778-8-9 – Hardback 294 Pages – $23.95

“The Parliament of Poets is understood to be the first epic poem in the English language in 345 years. Firstly, I must state it is very readable and intriguingly enjoyable. Apollo, Greek god of poetry calls all the poets to assemble on the moon. All are to consult on the meaning of modernity.

“The Persona stands with the poets of all nations, ancient and modern to consult on the threatened state of humanity, how to find and affirm a worthy vision of life, meaning and purpose.

“This epic poem is a journey through vision, thoughts and words of the likes of Cervantes, Basho, Shakespeare, Wordsworth, griots, shamans and many other notables, including Job and Merlin. “All humanity stood there with us. / We were not alone. We felt it. / The Love of the Unseen Essence, encircling us.”

“Frederick Glaysher’s hours of dedication have produced a masterpiece that will stand the test of time.”

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Amazon Hardcover Review, Universal Consciousness

The Parliament of Poets: An Epic Poem

The Parliament of Poets: An Epic Poem

Amazon, hardcover review

5.0 out of 5 stars Universal Consciousness March 8, 2013

Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase

“I loved this book as a help in focusing on our human family. The image of our green-blue planet from the moon is a symbol of humanity without borders. Perhaps this is the greatest image ever seen. “The indifferent wealthy, whose souls had grown cold, hardened against human cries of hunger and pain”. “Our duty is to give hope to the hopeless, love to the loveless, sustenance to the poor”. “The man that is kind and righteous, treating all as his own, attains immortal being.” The poets that are identified in this fascinating book see a universal brotherhood, as to why they are full of love for our planet. The eternal and universal creative process is in every man, women and child.”

Frederick Glaysher

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Two Reviews of The Parliament of Poets

The Parliament of Poets: An Epic Poem

The Parliament of Poets: An Epic Poem

Two Reviews of The Parliament of Poets

Goodreads, Ratul Pal Jan 25, 2013

“Most of the contemporary poets and critics claim that epic is not suitable for our modern age. But Frederick Glaysher has proven them wrong. He has shown that if a poet has true dedication, if he has unshakable belief in humanity, spirituality and overall progress of human beings, if he hasn’t already surrendered himself to the ugliness of decadence, it is possible for him to write an epic, even in modern age. “The Parliament of Poets” has all the grandeur, all the loftiness and qualities which make an “effort for an epic” a “true epic”. In essence, “The Parliament of Poets” is a song of unity, an audacious declaration that unity does not mean conformity, it means being in harmony. The poet himself is the main character of this epic poem, who travels to the moon, meets a large number of great poets and writers of the world, comes back to earth to have some glimpses of bygone times. Throughout the entire journey, many poets, writers, sages guide the poet and share their invaluable knowledge and insights. Besides giving the pure joy of poetry, this epic will certainly enrich a reader’s geographical-political-architectural knowledge. If a reader is not already acquainted with some of the mainstream traditions of world-literature, it will be difficult for him to grasp the meaning this epic tries to convey. But we must remember that no great work of literature is self-sufficient. Great works of literature have a lot to offer, but in order to comprehend them, a reader must prepare himself, must sharpen his intelligence and aesthetic sense. Keeping these things in mind, anyone can start reading “The Parliament of Poets”.”

LibraryThing, “A wonderful book. As a fan of poetry and especially epic poetry I found this book to be up to the standards set by Homer. I met some new poets that I have looked up and added to my collection. This book also is very thought provoking as it brings into question what humanity is doing to the Earth and each other. I highly recommend it.”
( ) wtshehan | Oct 25, 2012

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Just Published in Kolkata, India, Rupkatha, Excerpt from Book IV

Just published in Kolkata, India > Excerpt from Book IV. Rupkatha Journal

Rupkatha Journal

Just published in Kolkata, India, Rupkatha, Excerpt from Book IV

Just published in Kolkata, India > Excerpt from Book IV. Rupkatha Journal, Volume IV, Number 2, 2012.

Tagore and the Poet, at Kurukshetra:

“We soon were over a plain, a wide field,
where two vast armies were ranked to battle,
legions on either side for war…”

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Direct PDF: rupkatha.com/V4/n2/Poetry_V4N2.pdf

Or available from my own server: Rupkatha_Poetry_V4N2_2012

Frederick Glaysher

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