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"Halsey Hyer's [deadname] is a poetic tour de force describing the trans experience. When Boy first has his period, goes up a bra size, and later suffers a miscarriage, readers find themselves in a tableau of binary language only this poet can fuse back together. Hyer dares us -- then double dares us -- to rethink gender through these exquisite, sometimes funny, and always tender poems.
This book is an anthology of sonnets, odes, and rhymes poems and is compiled by "Akshay Sonthalia". It consists of poems that last only for 14 lines in general, poems that are themed around a particular person or a specific situation or occasion, and poems that are symmetrical & have systematic rhyme effects. It's fun to read aloud this poem book to lighten your heart, and mood and leave a soothing healing effect on you. Especially the rhymes section poems will make you float in a tension-free environment and will leave a laughing aroma on your mind. So go on, and sing a poem from this book, yes you read it right, sing a poem from this book and make your day stress free.
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The Vietnam War's influence on politics, foreign policy, and subsequent military campaigns is the center of much debate and analysis. But the impact on veterans across the globe, as well as the war's effects on individual lives and communities, is a largely neglected issue. As a consequence of cultural and legal barriers, the oral histories of the Vietnam War currently available in English are predictably one-sided, providing limited insight into the inner workings of the Communist nations that participated in the war. Furthermore, many of these accounts focus on combat experiences rather than the backgrounds, belief systems, and social experiences of interviewees, resulting in an incomplete...