Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming
A New Canadian poet, rosie Ming, Was Encouraged to Play at a Poetry Festival in Shiraz, Iran, However, she Would rather be in Paris. She resides with her grand parents and never been anywhere by herself. Once in Iran, she finds herself with Celebrities and Persians, all who tell. The Iranian dad she supposed abandoned her and also Poetry's type it self. It's about building bridges between cultural and generational divides. It's about being interested. Staying receptive. And finding your voice through the magic of poetry. Through researching her own cultural identity, her father's past, and also her dedication for this, rosie goes on an unwitting travel of forgiveness and perhaps especially, understanding.
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A New Canadian poet, rosie Ming, Was Encouraged to Play at a Poetry Festival in Shiraz, Iran, However, she Would rather be in Paris. She resides with her grand parents and never been anywhere by herself. Once in Iran, she finds herself with Celebrities and Persians, all who tell. The Iranian dad she supposed abandoned her and also Poetry's type it self. It's about building bridges between cultural and generational divides. It's about being interested. Staying receptive. And finding your voice through the magic of poetry. Through researching her own cultural identity, her father's past, and also her dedication for this, rosie goes on an unwitting travel of forgiveness and perhaps especially, understanding.
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