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rank 5465
word count 23549
date submitted 31.10.2008
date updated 07.04.2009
genres: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Other
classification: universal
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Love Versus Terrorism

Nikhil Parekh

Love Versus Terrorism depicts at each stage that no matter how wretched the wrath of terrorism has penetrated into the planet today--Love forever emerges victorious.

 

This book is complete with over a 600 pages and has more than 250 poems. However only 41 poems from the entire collection have been uploaded here at Authonomy.com . In a planet usurped today by graveyards of terrorism, this poetic collection imparts enlightenment, optimism, courage and an eternal desire to breathe free . God's sacred earth isn't the way it used to be when it was created, thanks to greed of man which has indiscriminately torn apart every creed, color and definition of time for the 5 alphabets called 'MONEY'. The devil has spread terror in the name of religion, in the name of God, most abusively, without the slightest remorse. This book brilliantly equates 'love' and 'terrorism' at every step and goes on to timelessly prove that no matter how ghastily terrorism perpetuates into the atmosphere, immortal love perennially triumphs over one and all on the earth. A startling collection of anti terror poems in an hour when the world wants them more than anything else, Parekh's words act as a harbinger of peace to infinite masses agonizingly estranged in brutal violence and bloodshed. A must read for every patron of global peace out there !

 
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anti terror, brotherhood, coming of age, death, fiction, friendship, god, humanity, literary, love, oneness, peace, relationships, unity

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Rachelsarah wrote 8 days ago

I'm beginning to see that you have a very definite style. I like the repetition in this poem (immortally united mankind.)and in the previous one. It goes back to my previous comment about the narrative. I also like the way that you have depicted nature and alligned it with mankind. As mankind is as much a part of nature as any animal or insect.
my favourite line is the last one . and after perpetually uniting. . . imortally united mankind. i like how you call us all to unite together, being more like a humble bee than a human capable of intense evil.
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