A collection of critical essays by T. S. Eliot reflecting on major poets, the nature of poetry, and literary tradition. Subjects include Milton, Byron, Yeats, and others.
This book examines the Kurdish issue in Turkey as a transnational ethnic conflict, offering analysis on regional dynamics and policy implications.
A comprehensive sociopolitical study of Kurdish society, examining the roles of tribal leaders (aghas), religious leaders (shaikhs), and the state in shaping Kurdish identity and politics.