Perpetual Diary or constant fire of Aminur Rahman

Authors

  • Anastasio Lovo Escritor y crítico de arte nicaragüense, Coordinador del Área de Cultura de Paz del Instituto “Martin Luther King”-UPOLI. Presidente del Centro Nicaragüense de Escritores - CNE

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/cultura.v19i60.1177

Keywords:

poetry, divinity, love, sensuality, creation

Abstract

Anastasio Lovo presents the work Perpetual Diary by Aminur Rahman, Bangladeshi poet, interpreting it in the light of concepts of love found in the mystical Sufi as: a permanent flow of creation. Also establishes an affiliation between Hegelian dialect about everything and nothing, more a poetic genealogy derived from air conception (Holy Spirit), like Saint John of the Cross, who was a Christian mystic par excellence. According to Lovo, Rahman’s poems speak of love as an ideal way to know God.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/cultura.v19i60.1177

Cultura de Paz • Año XIX • N° 60 • Mayo - Agosto 2013 P / 38-41

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Published

2013-08-02

How to Cite

Lovo, A. (2013). Perpetual Diary or constant fire of Aminur Rahman. Cultura De Paz, 19(60), 38–41. https://doi.org/10.5377/cultura.v19i60.1177

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Review