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Taifas Literary Magazine No. 6, December, 2020

Taifas Literary Magazine No. 6, December, 2020 - ISSN 2458-0198 ISSN-L 2458-0198 Founded in Constanţa, June 2020 The magazine appears in Romania editorial office Founding President Lenuș Lungu Director: Lenuș Lungu, Ioan Muntean Deputy Director: Paul Rotaru Technical Editor Ioan Muntean Covers Ioan Muntean Editor-in-Chief: Ion Cuzuioc Deputy Editor: Stefano Capasso Editorial Secretary: Anna Maria Sprzęczka Editors: Vasile Vulpaşu, Anna Maria Sprzęczka, Pietro Napoli, Myriam Ghezaïl Ben Brahim, Zoran Radosavljevic, Suzana Sojtari Iwan Dartha, Auwal Ahmed Ibrahim, Destiny M O Chijioke, Nikola Orbach Özgenç

Taifas Literary Magazine No. 6, December, 2020 - ISSN 2458-0198 ISSN-L 2458-0198
Founded in Constanţa, June 2020
The magazine appears in Romania
editorial office
Founding President Lenuș Lungu
Director: Lenuș Lungu, Ioan Muntean
Deputy Director: Paul Rotaru
Technical Editor Ioan Muntean
Covers Ioan Muntean
Editor-in-Chief: Ion Cuzuioc
Deputy Editor: Stefano Capasso
Editorial Secretary: Anna Maria Sprzęczka
Editors: Vasile Vulpaşu, Anna Maria Sprzęczka, Pietro Napoli, Myriam Ghezaïl Ben Brahim, Zoran Radosavljevic, Suzana Sojtari
Iwan Dartha, Auwal Ahmed Ibrahim, Destiny M O Chijioke, Nikola Orbach Özgenç

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Taifas Literary Magazine No. 6, 2020, December

confabulation 3646

Paul Rotaru

Romania

Review For Taifas Literary

Magazine No. 5

In a literary world as motley as the one of

our time, there are many sailors of the pen

who hang their feelings on the wire. Free

writing, but so free that it no longer takes into

account orthoepics and punctuation, has

generated an uncritical mass of authors and

readers with sudden

accesses of imaginary

masters. Both prose and

poetry, viewed through

the spectrum of

agrammatism and not

through the superbly

combined nuances of the

universal authors of

modern literature, they

risk more and more

slipping into triviality

precisely because of the

lack of a linguistic and literary culture shown

by the above-mentioned sailors. I felt for

almost a decade that the world has not offered

notable authors since Borges and Eco. Coelho

is obsessively pasty in books with

motivational speeches for personal

development, and since Osho's death, so many

unique books on spirituality have been

published that we would be tempted to

believe that, under the name of the Indian

thinker, some impostors with learning

ambitions are hiding.

Therefore, I think it is very useful to know

the young literature as it is written: raw and

unperverted by impersonal marbles, lacking

originality, to discriminate the quality of

thinking in prefabricated and expressing in

clichés. Webinars, literary sessions organized

in online circles and social networks that

promote the new style, free of convention, but

scrupulous in its way of presentation, allowed

a clear distinction between literary art and

whimsy of any kind.

Despite the many inconveniences caused

by the 2020 pandemic, however, the

availability of the online environment has

increased and people have cultivated new

forms of knowledge, dissociation and

selection of sources that bring them cultural

satisfaction. Moreover,

where communication is

done in a language of

international circulation,

where aesthetic spirits

manifest themselves

without barriers in the

area of prose and poetry,

the reader is fascinated by

the splendor that resides

in the cultural diversity of

the world. Of course, we

need to take into account

not only the lyrical mantle that the potential

wears, but especially the vast culture with

which authors from all over the world delight

us.

Here, then, we look with interest at issue 5

of the international cultural magazine Taifas

Literary Magazine, a sample of lyrical and

spiritual diversity in the incandescence of

which we will try a modest review. Starting

from the rhetoric to which perfection is

subjected in the poetry of Muhammad Ishaq

Abbasi (But what about the beauty of the

maker of this beauty?). This issue proposes in

its first column the recognition of the beauties

of nature under the rule of divine reason.

year I, No. 6, 2020, December

ISSN 2458-0198 – ISSN-L 2458-0198

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