Official Review: Is the One I Love Everywhere?
Posted: 14 Dec 2020, 10:50
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Is the One I Love Everywhere?" by Mahmood Karimi Hakak.]
Imagine a drama filled with love and romantic expressions, and Is the One I Love Everywhere? comes right up. This book by Mahmood Karimi Hakak is a symphony in seven stages. Each stage of the play comes with a poetic atmosphere wherein the words of the actors are poems. He wrote this book as he advocated for love to prevail, no matter how rough life has been on us.
Is the One I Love Everywhere? is a play of two parts with a transition. The first part is made up of 4 stages. These stages have 13th-century Iranian poem adaptation. On the other hand, the second part is situated in the modern city poetic backdrop. Phone technology is used to herald the transition from the first part of the stages quest, love, knowledge, and fulfillment stages of the play. This fifth stage is acted as the unifier between ancient and modern art.
Mahmood Karimi Hakak captures all the cascading and ecstatic feelings about love in this artistic masterpiece. He expressed within the words of each actor the special, eternal, and sudden attraction love forms when it leaves the body and soul intertwined. Reading this book, I gave voice to many unexplained feelings. I found myself on the path to experiencing sweet nostalgia.
I liked how the author gave reference to some Biblical characters such as Moses and the Shepherd. He also reflected on the love which should exist between humans and God. Furthermore, I also liked how he defined the feelings of love, trust, and faith. Such stories include The White Cow and a Mouse and a Frog. Although there are few grammatical errors, most of them were intentional for better enjoyment of the book. I also noticed some spelling errors but these did not affect my reading flow. That said, there is nothing I found to dislike about this book.
I would recommend this masterpiece to every fanatic of love, poetry, and romance. With this book, they can cultivate into their relationships; the most content and honest love ever known. Also, this book is most appropriate for a mature audience because of the use of profane words. As such, I would not recommend this book to be read to children.
From the writing style to the artistic display of love and romantic feelings, Mahmood explored different ways to find and express extraordinary love. I observed this as the core behind the creation of the book. As such, I rate this book four out of four stars.
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Is the One I Love Everywhere?
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Imagine a drama filled with love and romantic expressions, and Is the One I Love Everywhere? comes right up. This book by Mahmood Karimi Hakak is a symphony in seven stages. Each stage of the play comes with a poetic atmosphere wherein the words of the actors are poems. He wrote this book as he advocated for love to prevail, no matter how rough life has been on us.
Is the One I Love Everywhere? is a play of two parts with a transition. The first part is made up of 4 stages. These stages have 13th-century Iranian poem adaptation. On the other hand, the second part is situated in the modern city poetic backdrop. Phone technology is used to herald the transition from the first part of the stages quest, love, knowledge, and fulfillment stages of the play. This fifth stage is acted as the unifier between ancient and modern art.
Mahmood Karimi Hakak captures all the cascading and ecstatic feelings about love in this artistic masterpiece. He expressed within the words of each actor the special, eternal, and sudden attraction love forms when it leaves the body and soul intertwined. Reading this book, I gave voice to many unexplained feelings. I found myself on the path to experiencing sweet nostalgia.
I liked how the author gave reference to some Biblical characters such as Moses and the Shepherd. He also reflected on the love which should exist between humans and God. Furthermore, I also liked how he defined the feelings of love, trust, and faith. Such stories include The White Cow and a Mouse and a Frog. Although there are few grammatical errors, most of them were intentional for better enjoyment of the book. I also noticed some spelling errors but these did not affect my reading flow. That said, there is nothing I found to dislike about this book.
I would recommend this masterpiece to every fanatic of love, poetry, and romance. With this book, they can cultivate into their relationships; the most content and honest love ever known. Also, this book is most appropriate for a mature audience because of the use of profane words. As such, I would not recommend this book to be read to children.
From the writing style to the artistic display of love and romantic feelings, Mahmood explored different ways to find and express extraordinary love. I observed this as the core behind the creation of the book. As such, I rate this book four out of four stars.
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Is the One I Love Everywhere?
View: on Bookshelves