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A Writer of Prose and A Writer of Poetry Vol. 2
Dr. Dahesh/Halim Dammous
$26.00
In this book, Dr. Dahesh rephrases most of what he has written between 1930 and 1950 into octave-rhymed stanzas; then the poet Halim Dammous “being aware,” as he says, “of the impact of these inspired words and of the origin of these heart-deep feelings,” transposes them from rhymed prose into rhymed verse.
In the verse version, the reader finds an almost total faithfulness to the original rhymed prose and at the same time an easy flow of rhythm.

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Lightning and Thunder, Poetic Version
Dr. Dahesh/Halim Dammous
$30.00
Poetic Version
This book consists of 200 six line stanzas, which the author had composed in 1942.
The book is best portrayed by words from the author's introduction:"It is lightning, but from within myself, and verbal thunders in which I tried to explain what I sense and feel concerning different episodes in this lifetime is a brief manner not exceeding a six-line stanza for ech topic. All I have written is out of hones conviction and certainty, specially regarding clergymen, justice, money, woman, and so many other cocnerns related to the life of man on this sickly Earth."

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A Writer of Prose and A Writer of Poetry V.1
Dr. Dahesh/Halim Dammous
$26.00
In this book, Dr. Dahesh rephrases most of what he has written between 1930 and 1950 into octave-rhymed stanzas; then the poet Halim Dammous “being aware,” as he says, “of the impact of these inspired words and of the origin of these heart-deep feelings,” transposes them from rhymed prose into rhymed verse.
In the verse version, the reader finds an almost total faithfulness to the original rhymed prose and at the same time an easy flow of rhythm.

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