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VOLUME 9
NUMBER 1 JUNE 2010
TMR
June 2010 is a multicultural journal, a truly independent
journal devoted to traditional and nontraditional poetry.
One of the world’s most significant literary journal TMR
promotes and focuses on the best creative writing and art.
No doubt, it is a source of powerful, new voices. I hope
the emerging authors and visual artists published in this
issue of TMR will have a powerful impact on the
contemporary world of creative artists both nationally and
internationally. Taj Mahal Review will continue to have
enormous impact because it includes some of the best art,
poems and haiku, short stories, book review, interview,
Quotable Quotes, interesting literary facts and Quiz, bio
of each creative artist included in this issue. The range
of its contents is quite impressive.
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VOLUME
8 NUMBER 2 DECEMBER 2009
Happy New
Year! TMR is open to new authors, painters and
photographers. For publication in Taj Mahal Review, it
is our ardent aim and desire to seek the poetry by Noble
laureates, or by newly emerging (even previously
unpublished poets). James Joyce rightly says, “Every age
must look for its sanction to its poetry and philosophy,
for in these the human mind, as it looks backward or
forward, attains to an eternal state”. We have published
sixteen volumes till now, about 7000 pages, and over
3,000 poets, short story writers, haiku poets, literary
essays, reviews, paintings and photographs. I have tried
my best to select the most impressive poetry, short
story and artwork revealing diversity in excellence.
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VOLUME
8 NUMBER 1 JUNE 2009
It is
a matter of great happiness to release the June 2009 Taj
Mahal Review. This issue includes the most spectacular
poems by the authors across the world, haiku, book
review, short stories, artwork, reflections, literary
criticism and much more. My main mission as Editor of
TMR is to publish different trends of contemporary
writing world-wide by so many voices and so many
cultures to promote Peace and Friendship. While
selecting artwork and poems, I always keep in mind that
great creative artists touch “the hidden nerve”
(Tocqueville). In the contemporary postmodern chaos, it
would be quite prudent to follow the old tradition of
“transcendentalist individualism” (Allen Ginsberg). Jean
Paul Sartre aptly says: “Every age has its own poetry;
in every age the circumstances of history choose a
nation, a race, a class to take up the torch by creating
situations that can be expressed or transcended only
through poetry.”
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VOLUME 7
NUMBER 2 DECEMBER 2008
Best
wishes for a Happy New Year! May God’s best Blessings
make your New Year happy! TMR
December 2008 brings to the readers a varied
collection of poems, haiku,
short stories, artwork, book reviews and many other
illuminating things such as literary facts, gems of
quotations etc. This journal is publishing
creative writings and artwork for several years.
Without the cooperation and kind support provided
by the creative artists included in this issue Taj is
inconceivable. I have been receiving an increasingly vast
number of poems,
shorter fiction and artwork, but it is not possible to
publish each artist due to lack of space. Therefore only
those compositions have been selected for this issue,
which reveal author’s passionate thinking about life,
transcendentalism, mood of the new century, idealism in
accordance with reason and commonsense, and concentrating
on inner experience. (read
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VOLUME 7
NUMBER 1 JUNE 2008
Welcome
to the June 2008 TMR! This issue features a collection of
poetry, short fiction, artwork, reflections, literary
criticism, book reviews etc. The latest issue offers the
best of contemporary creative works by famous and emerging
talents. A creative artist of today has full liberty in
choosing the content and stylistic approach. But
unrestrained subjectivism may lead to chaos, and an artist
should know where he is going. An increasingly large
number of poems received by me for publication in TMR is a
testimony to the fact that the future of poetry is immense
in this age of tribulation. Poetry is a good substitute
for religion and philosophy. "The strongest part of
religion is its unconscious poetry. Without poetry our
science will appear incomplete; and most of what now
passes with us for religion and philosophy will be
replaced by poetry" (Matthew Arnold).
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VOLUME
6 NUMBER 2
DECEMBER 2007
My
heart's desire is that Taj should concentrate on
publishing original authors and artists. I have kept this
in mind while selecting an increasingly large number of
poems and short stories. How to save Poetry? Cyberwit is
doing something in this direction. Why Poetry? He that
rejecteth Poetry and Art will not have a good conscience.
They alone clean and save our soul. Poetry is divine. We
are cleaned by Poetry. Poetry alone can expose
'hypocrisies of official society', and the
totalitarianism of the present machine society. Hope you
will enjoy this massive collection of poems, short stories
and artwork reaching a worldwide audience. Cyberwit's
purpose is to assist authors in the publication of
creative writing without them having to suffer the ordeal
of going through an agent.
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VOLUME 6 NUMBER 1 JUNE 2007
I
have pleasure in presenting the June 2007 issue of
Taj Mahal Review. This issue features most remarkable Artwork by international
artists, Poems, Short Stories, Literary Criticism,
Interview, Book Review and more. There is a
separate section for Haiku, the smallest literary
form that originated in
Japan
in the 17th century. Due to difference
in the syllable structure of English language,
5-7-5 format should not be mandatory. The
authors whose writings appear in Taj are selected
because of their heightened sensibilities as well
as their fuller understanding of the postmodern
period. (read
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