The Shakespeare Trail
By Ngovantao
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Ngovantao
Ngovantao is a Vietnamese Canadian author of seven poetry collections published in Montreal (Canada) and in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam). The poems are in Vietnamese, Chinese (Sino-Vietnamese), French, and English. There is in particular the collection Papyrus (published in 2008 edition of Van nghe, Vietnam), a collection of over one hundred French poems, which is “a very testimony of poetry permanence” (Yves Bonnefoy, French poet, a Paul Valery Poetry chair professor at Collège de France–Paris).
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The Shakespeare Trail - Ngovantao
© 2015 Ngovantao. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 12/18/2015
ISBN: 978-1-5049-6879-9 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-5049-6875-1 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2015920828
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Contents
Macbeth (Quotes From Shakespeare)
Macbeth
Ionian Sea
Our Time
The Midsummer-Night Dream
Nausicaa
Hamlet
Orphelia
Papyrus
Lebt Wohl
As A Lullaby
Other Shore
The Bodhi Tree
The Shakespeare Sonnets
O Never Say That I Was False Of Heart
Shakespeare’s Legends
Poetry On The Way Of Life
Lost Theme Of Melody
Mulberry Fields
Yesteryear Muse
Love Poetry In Shakespeare
For The Stars Up In Heaven
The Play Of Life (As In A Sonnet Of W. Shakespeare)
Shakespeare’s Sonnet
Shakespeare Sonnet
Shakespeare Sonnet No.12
Appendix
Time
January
February
March
April
May (The First Of May)
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
The essence of Poetry in the view of Bui Giang (extracted)
……..It is only a flower in bloom. Or perhaps the image of a monk, in his saffron robe, accepting alms along the highway. Oh! It is also perhaps the image of a youth, tousled hair and half-closed eyes,