Poetry at Midnight - Info and Reading Options
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By Ted Thomas

"Poetry at Midnight" was published by Folio, Thiruvananthapuram in September 2010 - Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India and it has 93 pages.
“Poetry at Midnight” Metadata:
- Title: Poetry at Midnight
- Author: Ted Thomas
- Number of Pages: 93
- Publisher: Folio, Thiruvananthapuram
- Publish Date: September 2010
- Publish Location: ➤ Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
“Poetry at Midnight” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Ayyappa Paniker - Poetry - Pathumanipookkal - Poetry at Midnight - P Ravindran Nayar - FOLIO
- People: Ayyappa Paniker - P Ravindran Nayar
- Places: Thiruvananthapuram - Kavalam
- Time: Perennial
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Paperback
- Weight: 100 grams
- Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 9 centimeters
- Pagination: -
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL24360320M - OL2410539W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 688645026
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2010347260
- ISBN-13: 9788190602891
- All ISBNs: 9788190602891
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"Poetry at Midnight" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Contents
- 2- Foreword by Dr G B Mohan Thampi
- 3- Translator's Note by P Ravindran Nayar
- 4- Poems Page No
- 5- Celebration 19
- 6- Danger 20
- 7- On Aanamalai 21
- 8- The Hospital 22
- 9- Desire 23
- 10- By the Riverside 24
- 11- As Such 25
- 12- Further 26
- 13- Yesterday I did not 27
- 14- Light Breeze 28
- 15- The Aroused 29
- 16- Where To 30
- 17- Writing 32
- 18- One and Two 33
- 19- A Story 34
- 20- A Dream 36
- 21- The Lone Star 38
- 22- Memory 39
- 23- The Sea 40
- 24- Crossing the Sea 41
- 25- The Water in Kannadipuzha 43
- 26- The Quarrel 45
- 27- The Baby Poem 46
- 28- Kavathi Kakka 47
- 29- Kavalam 48
- 30- Winds 49
- 31- The Bird Tree 50
- 32- The Horse 51
- 33- The Temple 52
- 34- The Village 53
- 35- The Wheel 54
- 36- Warmth 56
- 37- The Thithiri Birds 57
- 38- South and North 58
- 39- The Nectar and the Flower 59
- 40- The Island 60
- 41- The Shadow 61
- 42- Swimming 63
- 43- Multi-coloured Green 64
- 44- The Snake 66
- 45- Again 68
- 46- The Worm 69
- 47- The Flowers 71
- 48- Nature 73
- 49- Hesitation 75
- 50- The Peacock and the Moonlight 76
- 51- The Tree Climber 77
- 52- Forgetfulness 78
- 53- The Fire-fly 79
- 54- The Broken Dream 80
- 55- Youth 81
- 56- The Beginning of the World 82
- 57- The Train 83
- 58- News 85
- 59- Farewell 86
- 60- Calm 88
- 61- The Stone 89
- 62- The Sun 90
- 63- The Sunrise 91
- 64- The Dream Killers 92
- 65- The Conversation 93
Snippets and Summary:
Peculiar, are the wildly ethereal thoughts that go through one's head during stressful times of great joy or great sorrow.
"Poetry at Midnight" Description:
The Open Library:
'Poetry at Midnight' is the English translation of 'Pathumanipookkal,' the last anthology of Ayyappa Paniker. The translation is by P Ravindran Nayar. The book was released on September 12, 2010 by Jnanpith winner and eminent Kannada writer Prof U R Ananthamurthy at the Ayyappa Paniker memorial function held at the VJT Hall, Thiruvananthapuram, to mark the 80th birth anniversary of the poet.
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