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Zephyr: Taming the Tempest


Zephyr: Taming the Tempest

Author: Zoovi & Vanae

language: en

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Release Date: 2021-09-07


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Divided in two parts, Zephyr talks about our demons pulling us down and then rising from the ruins, carrying our scars on skin like a prize. The 2 writers bound their words in poetry for the broken and anguished; for the healing and for the ones growing.

Traces of Humanity


Traces of Humanity

Author: Natraj Kranthi

language: en

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Release Date: 2022-02-24


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'Traces of Humanity’, a book of 50 poems, is a reminder of the inherent human values. This book is an attempt to capture and appreciate the hidden beauty in smaller things that are usually ignored or unrecognized. The poems are nothing, but an illustration of formless metaphors frequently associated with sanity, purity, sanctity, and universality; eventually culminating into humanity. More than anything, they endeavour to convey the essence of life through the traces of myriad emotions encompassing innocence, compassion, love, heartbreak, memories, hope, philosophy, patriotism, etc., thus reminding us to relook at the world in a more meaningful way.

Military Inc.


Military Inc.

Author: Ayesha Siddiqa

language: en

Publisher: Pluto Books

Release Date: 2016-11-20


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Pakistan is a strategic ally of the US in the ‘war on terror’. It is the third largest recipient of US aid in the world. Yet Pakistan is a state run by its army and intelligence service. Operating in the shadows, Pakistan’s military industrial complex owns and controls swathes of the economic and political landscape of the country. Military Inc. dares to illuminate the military as an oppressive holding company possessing not just security-related businesses, but also hotels, shopping malls, insurance companies, banks, farms and even an airline. The result is a deeply undemocratic society, where money is funnelled towards the military's economic enterprises, leaving those in need of it impoverished and effectively disenfranchised. With an empirical richness, and a view to Pakistan’s recent history, Ayesha Siddiqa offers a detailed and powerful case study of a global phenomenon: corruption, hollow economic growth and elitism. This new edition includes a chapter on the recent developments of the military's foray into the media, and a new preface.