The Hours of Youth

by Arman Nabatiyan


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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/15/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 392
ISBN : 9780595485291
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 392
ISBN : 9780595606245
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 392
ISBN : 9780595606238

About the Book

In The Hours of Youth, the author tires to capture an Eastern flavor of romantic intimacy with the use of rich lyricism. This can be appreciated in the rhythm and powerful imagery composed in the love poems. When coupled with the mystery of the unnamed Beloved who appears in the poems, an ecstatic state of passion, full of joy, harmony and inner peace is created. There are many patterns of themes woven into the poetry which depict romance and youth as universal desires for something greater than ourselves, which when surrendered to the powers of, act as a sort of spiritual energy that draw us closer to our true essence and being.

The poetry is composed as a sort of lyrical symphony, meant to transform the reader and listener alike; to take them out of themselves and to make them drunk with the True and Eternal. It further intends to create a tapestry of meaning, language and music and in so doing enkindle a bright flame of energy, tension, imagery and lucidity in the mind of each. The poems are an attempt to rekindle a fire within us, to achieve transcendent awareness of our emotions and affections and thus break free from the mold of solitude to a greater and more life-enhancing whole.


About the Author

Arman Nabatiyan was born in Tehran, Iran and has lived and traveled in the Middle East, Europe and the US. He currently resides in Chicago where he writes, teaches and conducts research in the biomedical sciences at Northwestern University. After studying for his undergraduate degree at Chicago, he received his Master’s and PhD degrees from Cambridge University, England as a member of Magdalene College. His previous titles include Poems: Love and Yore, The Hours of Youth, The Flowers of Albion and The Fields Abound.