The ‘Sweet Speakers Sleeping in the Soil’ Unveiled in Langerood
The city of Langerood recently hosted the unveiling ceremony of the new poetry collection titled “Sweet Speakers Sleeping in the Soil” by local poet and historian, Mr. Karim Ahmadi. The event, held at the Langerood Cultural and Artistic Center, paid tribute to the rich literary heritage of the region and honored its past luminaries.
A Poetic Tribute
Mr. Ahmadi’s collection is a poignant homage to poets and thinkers from Langerood who have passed away, capturing their essence and contributions through verse. Each poem is dedicated to a specific figure, reflecting on their life, works, and lasting impact on the cultural landscape.
“This book is a journey through memory, a way to keep the voices of our ‘sweet speakers’ alive for future generations,” stated Mr. Ahmadi during his speech, visibly moved by the reception.
Several literary figures and local officials attended the ceremony, praising Mr. Ahmadi’s meticulous research and lyrical talent. The event also featured readings from the collection and a musical performance inspired by the themes of the book. Copies are available at local bookstores.