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Here is a review of my book “A Louvre of Verse” by US Review of Books:
March 27, 2021
Cultural Ties - Diaspora- Diaspora Literature - IDentity- Twin identity
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In English poetry, the most common types of metrical feet are two syllables and three syllables long. They’re characterized by their particular combination of stressed syllables and unstressed syllables. However, there are two major meters known as qualitative and quantitative. Reed more 

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