Tuesday, July 31, 2018

New Poems Added! Mid July

Hello everyone. As said before, we're constantly working on adding new literary works to our database of high-quality notes for students of English literature.

This week, we added a couple of new poems. Here they are.

1) The New World Order by Hina Faisal Imam: 

This is a great poem written by a well-known Pakistani poetess, Hina Faisal Imam. The poem is a critique of human beings of contemporary times, stating that people have become so materialistic and it is this materialism that has led to their demise. We have put up detailed notes on our site for the poem The New World Order by Hina Faisal Imam.

2) Laburnum Tree by Maki Kureishi:

The next poem we added this week is Laburnum Tree, written by Maki Kureishi. This poem is actually an acknowledgment of Pakistani writers who write English literature. The poem applauds their role and struggle and congratulates them for finally establishing an identity for Pakistani writers of English literature. Like the previous poem, we have put up complete notes on our English literature site for the poem Laburnum Tree by Maki Kureishi.

3) Karachi Poem by M Athar Tahir:

Another poem we added this month to our database of English literary works is Karachi poem by M Athar Tahir. As the name clearly implies, this poem is all about Karachi city, a city that is the industrial hub of Pakistan. The poem draws a picture of the past and present state of Karachi city. To read our complete notes on the Karachi by M Athar Tahir, head on to our website LitPriest.com now.

We've added a couple of more poems as well which will be referred to in our coming posts. That's all for today.

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