All Night Long: A Collection of Poems
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that is entwined with darkness
and propositions us with the advent of brightest of days
and to all kindnesses and offerings
of souls
lost all night long...
New Poetry Book Reflects on Life in and out of Iran
Author Farah Afsharis rhymes and verses muse existentially All Night Long
LONDON At very young age, author Farah Afshari was exposed to political and social events that shook the foundations of the society she lived in. During that time, she came across individuals who scarified their lives for what they believed would bring freedom for others. The works collected in All Night Long (published by AuthorHouse) reflects upon those times, and those who struggled to create a better future for the ones they loved, during some of the most pivotal moments of Iranian history.
All Night Long is a collection of poems, some written over 30 years ago and some are very recent. The older poems are relevant to the authors experience of having lived as a young person in Iran with political and social unrest over revolution and post revolution years. The younger poems are more relevant to her current views of life and relationship with the people around her. The title of the book is from the poem she wrote nearly 30 years ago. Today, she still feels as strongly about the words in this poem as she did when she wrote it and that is the reason she chose it as the title for this book.
Each poem tells a story of Afshari growing up as a human being and her personal journey through time and places as she experienced many major changes around her. The major theme is selflessness of individuals who sacrificed their being to bring about freedom for others, as well as interpretation of life in general.
Afsharis poems come face to face with the readers feelings and experience of daily life in an intimate way. While political, social and individual in nature, the poems are rather international and relevant to everyone in the world who can make a connection to them.
Farah Afshari
Farah Afshari was born in Iran and began writing poetry from a very early age. As a young person, she experienced a revolution and a war as two major life events when living in Iran. These political and social upheavals greatly affected her views and opinion of the world around her and are the subjects of majority of poems in this book. Her poems have appeared in a considerable number of online social and literary journals, and this is her first collection of poems in English in the form of a book. She lives in London with her family.
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All Night Long - Farah Afshari
© 2013 by Farah Afshari. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 07/25/2013
ISBN: 978-1-4817-9980-5 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4817-9982-9 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-4817-9981-2 (e)
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Contents
Mysteries and Dreams
Lost Way
Tiny Dream
Awakening
The Lost Love
Come
How Will You Ever Know
Walk
The Burning Morning
One Moment Shall Suffice
You, You, You
The Moment
Last word
Why
Regretful
Absence
The Beginnings and The Ends
For You
A Sign For You
The Night and the Vase
All Night Long
The Sound of All Swollen Words
Green Spring
Butterfly
Friendship
Disturbed Dream
Prisoner of Conscience
Cry Rivers
Everything Sweet
The Sun and the Snowman
Leper
Forget What I Shall Remember
The Night and Us
Nil
The Way
Everlasting Witness Land
Hand Painted Dreams
Nothing Never Changes
Invisible
Home
My Hands and Your Eyes
Secret Words
Today, Tomorrow and for All Eternity
The Face of Tomorrow
You Must Remember
Lost Game
My House
Travelling Friend
Lost in a Dream
I am the Land of Living
Northern Lights
A Word Must
That Gone
That’s What You Are
Another Door
Belief
Being
Departing from Myself
Reunion
A New Day
The Rover
In Fall
Waiting
History
Let’s Remember Today
All Things Considered
Rain
Voice
Love and Existence
Blue Dream
Tonight and Every Night
The Mirage
Without You
The House is Empty
Memory
The Windows of Heart
Afshari has given us 66 poems that are mostly about loss: loss of love, loss of homeland, loss of faith in self and of faith in tomorrow. The writing is both interesting and challenging: in the poem ‘Nothing Never Changes you will find this image: ‘the moment of departure /when that pure naked flame /danced the grey smoke of goodbye.’ In the poem ‘My Hands and Your Eyes’ you will find touching, fresh metaphors like this: ‘My hands have aged… /The warm stories /touch the frozen windows /and that strange and playful voice /from the bottom of my garden calls /open the window
/My hands do not hear…’
In the brilliant poem ‘Secret words’ we find this: ‘I gave you all the forbidden words /in the long echo of a silence /and I have /no more /no, no more words’. In ‘Today, Tomorrow, and Eternity’ we find this: ‘and I hate that bad news under your skin /eating away your kindness.’
Fresh, different, and well crafted, several favourites in this collection are still echoing in my head. With sixty-six poems, you are going to be reading for a while, and some of the pieces are enigmatic enough that you will be rereading