Synopsis
The Three Marks of Existence (impermanence, unsatisfactoriness, and not-self) are Buddhism's basic description of reality (life is continually changing and cannot be controlled by anyone). Impermanence is the essential mark of existence because it applies to everything around us, all aspects of life, movement of the universe, and inanimate objects, which is continuously reminding us powerlessness of our existence. Unsatisfactoriness is the principle that there is always dissatisfaction in life or general discomfort in life. Not-self is the identity of the person and thinking of self is merely an illusion.
This poetry book Three Marks of Existence is a collection of poems by Nirmalendu Goon, Habibullah Sirajee, Sangram Jena, Subodh Sarkar, Taslima Nasrin, Farid Kabir, Quazi Johirul Islam, and Shakil Reaz that constructed a constant changing in life, happiness, unsatisfactoriness, identity of the person (both man and woman), general discomfort in life, romance, nature around us and so on. The intent of this collection of poems to show that all three marks of existence are essential as they portray the whole meaning of life. Enjoy and may this poetry book bring you tranquility wherever you may be.
About the Author
DR. RAJUB BHOWMIK
Dr. Rajub Bhowmik is an Adjunct AssistantProfessor of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice, in the Department ofLaw, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration at John Jay College ofCriminal Justice of the City University of New York. He is also an AdjunctAssistant Professor of Psychology, in the Department of Behavior and SocialScience at Hostos Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY).Dr. Rajub Bhowmik is an active law enforcement officer, in the CriticalResponse Command at Counter-Terrorism Bureau of the New York City PoliceDepartment (NYPD).
DR. ALEXANDER LONG
Dr. Alexander Long is an Associate Professorof English at John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University ofNew York. His full-length books include On Distance, Still Life, Light Here,Light There, and Vigil. Long has also published four chapbooks, including StillLife, Lunch with Larry, and The Widening Spell (with Jess Smith). WithChristopher Buckley, he is co-editor of A Condition of the Spirit: the Life andWork of Larry Levis.
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