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  2. List of world folk-epics - Wikipedia

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    Shahnameh, the national epic of Greater Iran and world's longest epic poetry written by one poet; Mem and Zin, a Kurdish folk and love epic; Sirat Bani Hilal, an Arabic epic recounting the journeys and conquests of the Bani Hilal tribe; One Thousand and One Nights, also known as "the Arabian Nights", is a collection of Middle Eastern folktales

  3. List of epic poems - Wikipedia

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    The New World by Frederick Turner (1985) Empire of Dreams by Giannina Braschi (1988) [14] Omeros by Derek Walcott (1990) Genesis by Frederick Turner (1990) Arundhati by Jagadguru Rambhadracharya (1994) Mastorava by A. M. Sharonov (1994) Astronautilía Hvězdoplavba by Jan Křesadlo (1995) The Descent of Alette by Alice Notley (1996) The Alamo ...

  4. Talk:List of world folk-epics - Wikipedia

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    IMO, the critical part of a folk-epic is the 'folk' aspect. I've always found that the best writing transcends the boundaries between prose and poetry, so if a people's weltanschauung plays a dominant role in the work, specific points of style like the distinction between prose and poetry matter a whole lot less.

  5. List of folk heroes - Wikipedia

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    George S. Patton – United States, general, commanded the Third United States Army during World War II, image popularized by the 1970 award-winning epic biographical war film Patton. Pedro I of Brazil – hero of Brazilian independence and hero of the Portuguese Civil War. Pemulwuy – Australia, an Aboriginal resistance leader.

  6. Epic (genre) - Wikipedia

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    Literary Epic. As the years went by there was a need to preserve these folk epics in written form and attribute value to their authors. With this increased demand, the literary epic genre emerged. Literary epic shares similarities with folk epic, but instead of being in oral form, it is presented in a written format to ensure its survival ...

  7. Daredevils of Sassoun - Wikipedia

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    For translating the epic into Russian poet Valery Bryusov was designated People's Poet of Armenia in 1923. [8] The poet and writer Konstantine Lortkipanidze translated several chapters of the epic into the Georgian language. [9] Other variants of this folk epic have been published since 1874, and there are some fifty of them altogether.

  8. American Epic: The First Time America Heard Itself - Wikipedia

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    American Epic: The First Time America Heard Itself is a collaborative memoir written by film director Bernard MacMahon, producer Allison McGourty, and music historian Elijah Wald. The book chronicles the 10-year odyssey researching and making the American Epic documentary series and The American Epic Sessions .

  9. National epic - Wikipedia

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    In this context the phrase has definitely positive connotations, as for example in James Joyce's Ulysses where it is suggested Don Quixote is Spain's national epic while Ireland's remains as yet unwritten: They remind one of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Our national epic has yet to be written, Dr Sigerson says. Moore is the man for it.