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Remembrance Suite

A Sonnet of Sonnets

Shirin Sabri has given us a rare gift in this precious jewel-box of sonnets. It contains the lives of great women long-forgotten and lovingly retrieved, the names of lost heroines at last restored to their original lustre. It is particularly poignant to trace these erased identities within the tight confines of the sonnet-form, which so perfectly reflects the way women have found spiritual freedom and achieved prominence in spite of the restrictions imposed on them.
⏤ Bahiyyih Nakhjavani

Shirin Sabri has given us a rare gift in this precious jewel-box of sonnets. It contains the lives of great women long-forgotten and lovingly retrieved, the names of lost heroines at last restored to their original lustre. It is particularly poignant to trace these erased identities within the tight confines of the sonnet-form, which so perfectly reflects the way women have found spiritual freedom and achieved prominence in spite of the restrictions imposed on them.
⏤ Bahiyyih Nakhjavani

Categories:: Inspired Poetry
  • Contributors:: Shirin Sabri (Author)
  • Dimensions:
  • Publisher: Independently published, 2018
  • ISBN: 9781874506072
  • SKU: SABRI_REMEM
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Categories:: Inspired Poetry
  • Contributors:: Shirin Sabri (Author)
  • Dimensions:
  • Publisher: Independently published, 2018
  • ISBN: 9781874506072
  • SKU: SABRI_REMEM

About Shirin Sabri

Australian poet Shirin Sabri spent much of her childhood in Papua New Guinea, and has, since then, lived in Israel, Cyprus, Britain and Australia. She recently worked as a teacher of History and Literature at the Townshend International School in the Czech Republic, and now serves at the Bahá'í World Centre.

Her poems have been published in The Bahá’í World, in Canadian Bahá’í Studies monographs, Imago, Poetry Australia, and, more recently in the Journal of Bahá’í Studies, Vahid: Bahá’í Inspired Literary Magazine, and in Tokens: An Occasional Magazine of Bahá’í Inspired Poetry and the Arts. She is currently a contributing poet to the Choral Tales Project, a Los Angeles based venture that sets out to present folk tales of the world through dance and song.

Titles by Shirin Sabri